Definition & Meaning | English word TENANT-RIGHT
TENANT-RIGHT
Definitions of TENANT-RIGHT
- (legal) The right to compensation which a tenant has, either by custom or by law, against the landlord for improvements at the termination of the tenancy.
Number of letters
12
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using TENANT-RIGHT in a Sentence
- It deals with British politics of the 1860s, including voting reform, secret ballot, rotten boroughs, and Irish tenant-right, as well as Finn's romances with women of fortune, which would secure his financial future.
- He maintained order, encouraged trade, remedied some abuses, and defended the people from the exactions of the church; but he crushed opposition by imprisoning his antagonists, and aroused a prolonged agitation by abolishing the tenant-right and introducing leaseholds.
- But in 1851 she may also have been responding to the violent disruption by Orangemen of the work of the new tenant-right movement that Gavan Duffy, invoking the spirit of '98, had optimistically hailed as the League of North and South.
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