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Landlord

Haus-. house, home, family, domestic, -arznei, /. domestic remedy, -besitzer, m. house owner, landlord, -brand, m. domestic fuel domestic use (of fuels). [Pg.207]

A lease, whereby the landlord grants a portion of his interest in the land and allows the tenant to occupy and enjoy that land for a period or term usually in return for a monetary payment called rent, creates the relationship of landlord and tenant. The statute law is updated and revised by successive governments and legal advice should be sought when drafting or entering into leases. [Pg.49]

The covenants which consist of promises and agreements by the landlord and tenant to do or not to do certain things ... [Pg.49]

Any exceptions and reservations which the landlord wishes to retain ... [Pg.49]

The provisos, which are any express conditions. The deed is dated, signed, sealed, witnessed and delivered and operates by the devise of the landlord s interest in the property to the tenant. [Pg.49]

Implied covenants could be implied into a lease by common law or by statute, and in the case of the latter cannot easily be varied or excluded by agreement between the parties. Some examples of covenants by the landlord are ... [Pg.49]

That the landlord has good title and therefore to give possession of the date fixed for commencement of the term ... [Pg.49]

A landlord grants land to a tenant for a variety of purposes, and several names are given to the rent due from... [Pg.49]

I must, or we have nothing to live on. The tenants know that Tom is their landlord, as his father was before him, and Lady Fer-rars takes their rent unlawfully. I must write to her yet again. ... [Pg.108]

Teenage Cass feels an inescapable psychic link with his incredibly old landlord Mr. Magus, whose secret experiments in the garage reflect his preoccupation with finding the wholeness of life... [Pg.695]

Whether you are an employer, landlord, friend, coworker, family member, health care professional or policymaker, a person who is mildly chemically sensitive or a universal reactor, may you find in these images an epiphany of your own. [Pg.16]

How does the objective of The Landlord s Game differ from that... [Pg.282]

In line 28, the statement that the rules of The Landlord s Game... [Pg.282]

Now economists are very fond of diagrams, and one of the few diagrams Marx ever used was to summarize Quesnay s Tableau Economique (Marx 1969a). Quesnay was the doyen of the physiocrats, who thought that land was the source of all value hence the tableau shows the circulation of commodities between farmers and landlords. As shown by Pressman (1994), Marx shaped this model into his reproduction schema a model of how commodities circulate between capitalists and workers. For Marx (1969a 344), the tableau was an extremely brilliant conception, incontestably the most brilliant for which political economy had up to then been responsible . [Pg.7]

Besides, when jealous local doctors forced them, on n November, to move away to the nearby town of Trent, Seraphina s recent act of piety proved handy. A letter of introduction from their landlord in Roveredo brought a warm welcome from the ruler of the town, Prince Pierre-Vigil Thun, bishop of Trent. A current of attraction crackled between Cagliostro and this bishop, recapitulating in a lower key his first encounter with Cardinal Rohan. It helped that Thun shared Rohan s fuzzy love of the occult. [Pg.203]

Turfgrass chemicals are by no means the only toxic hazard faced by average people, nor indeed the most unjust or egregiously unfair one, of course. Consider, for example, the disproportionately high exposure of inner city residents to propoxur, chlorpyrifos, diazinon, and permethrin used to treat the insects and pests that are an everyday part of life in poorly maintained structures, rented by absent and indifferent landlords. The use of such chemicals in lawn management is far less directly utilitarian than in inner city homes, however such urban residents face a health hazard where lawn managers face a mere nuisance, if that. [Pg.71]

The Problem A landlord wants to have a total of 42,000 income from the monthly rents in his apartment complex. Right now, he gets 400 per month for each of his 100 apartments, giving him a total of 40,000. For every 20 he raises the rent, he loses three tenants who don t want to pay the higher rent. He will get more income, to offset the vacant apartments, but he can t raise the rent too high, or he ll lose too much money. What should he charge per unit to get to that goal of 42,000 ... [Pg.176]

Trying the other solution of the quadratic equation, when x = 10, then the rent charged is (400 + 20 x 10) = 400 + 200 = 600, and the number of apartments that will be rented is (100 -3x 10)= 100 - 30 = 70 apartments. Multiplying the rent of 600 times 70 you get exactly 42,000. The rent is higher, but fewer apartments will be occupied. That would probably cut down on the cost of maintenance and upkeep, but there are a lot of vacant apartments. Now it s up to the landlord (and his conscience). [Pg.177]


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