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Definition of Leaseholders
1. leaseholder [n] - See also: leaseholder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Leaseholders
Literary usage of Leaseholders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Origin and Growth of the English Constitution: An Historical Treatise by Hannis Taylor (1898)
"... county franchise extended to leaseholders and tenant occupiers; Chandos clause;
borough franchise extended to all £10 occupiers; introduction of ..."
2. Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science by National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) (1885)
"Would it oe advantageous to give to leaseholders Powers entitling them to the
Purchase of the Fee Simple of the Lands and Premises they occupy, or otherwise ..."
3. The Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century by Richard Henry Tawney (1912)
"... TENANT RIGHT (a) The Tenants at Will and the leaseholders WE have said above
that we cannot measure the extent of the depopulation caused by enclosure, ..."
4. The Immigration Problem: A Study of American Immigration Conditions and Needs by Jeremiah Whipple Jenks, William Jett Lauck, Rufus Daniel Smith (1922)
"FARM OWNERS AND leaseholders Within the last few years the Japanese have become,
to a very considerable extent, farm owners, or have taken to leasing farms. ..."
5. Electoral Reform in England and Wales: The Development and Operation of the by Charles Seymour (1915)
"... counties- Triumph of the Whigs — New franchises in counties — leaseholders
and copyholders — The tenant-at-will qualification — Protests of the Radicals ..."
6. A Digest of the Laws of England by John Comyns, Anthony Hammond (1822)
"7. in Middlesex, leaseholders having 50/. per annum above ground rents, or other
reservations, shall be obliged to serve on juries, when summoned, ..."