tenant
101tenant-right — In England, the right of tenant on termination of tenancy to payment for unexhausted improvements made on his holding. Such is governed by the Agricultural Holdings Act of 1986 …
102tenant's fixtures — This phrase signifies things which are fixed to the freehold of the demised premises, but which the tenant may detach and take away, provided he does so in season …
103tenant for life — See life tenant …
104tenant in severalty — A sole tenant; a person who holds lands or tenements in his own right only, without any other person being joined or connected with him in point of interest, during his estate therein. 2 Bl Comm 953 …
105tenant-like manner — Characterizing the occupation by a tenant as reasonable and proper in reference to the care and treatment of the premises. 32 Am J1st L & T § 779 …
106tenant farmer — noun a farmer who works land owned by someone else • Hypernyms: ↑farmer, ↑husbandman, ↑granger, ↑sodbuster, ↑tenant * * * noun, pl ⋯ mers [count] : a farmer who raises crops on land that is rented from someone else …
107tenant by copy of court roll — or tenant by the verge : copyholder …
108tenant in common — one who has a tenancy in common * * * Law. one of two or more persons who hold property by tenancy in common. Cf. joint tenant. [1600 10] …
109tenant by the verge — see tenant by copy of court roll …
110TENANT — ANTE. adj. Qui tient. On ne l emploie guère que dans ces locutions, dont la première a vieilli : Les plaids tenants, À l audience ; et, Séance tenante, Dans le cours de la séance, avant la clôture de la séance. On décida que le rapport sur cet… …