leaseholders in the PONS Dictionary

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The objectives of landowners and leaseholders influence plans for harvest and subsequent site treatment.
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The company has a statutory duty to review all the leaseholders' compliance with their covenants and to take steps requiring the remedy of any breaches.
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From 1893 to 1954 the theatre was run by a succession of leaseholders and managers presenting popular plays, musicals, music hall stars and film.
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The only people who had become rich by taking advantage of this situation, were the landowners and their leaseholders.
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The groups are angry about the prospect of increased rents and compensation levels offered to leaseholders evicted to make way for the bulldozers.
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After slow progress by the initial leaseholders, a third auction is expected to take place in early 2014.
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This body consists of people representing the various categories of stakeholders: landholders, leaseholders, owners of buildings, companies and, since recently, all the residents as well.
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Tenants expressed a 65% majority in favour, although most leaseholders opposed the move.
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Pond operators and fishing leaseholders have worked successfully to increase their numbers.
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By 1922 there were 148 leaseholders, 100 buildings, 350 summer residents, and 100 winter residents.
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