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Перевод: landlord
[существительное] лендлорд ; помещик ; землевладелец ; владелец дома; хозяин квартиры; владелец дома или квартиры, сдаваемых внаем; хозяин гостиницы или пансиона; квартирохозяин
Тезаурус:
- If three months thereafter the landlord has not replied in writing to the tenant objecting to the proposed alterations, the tenant is entitled to presume that the landlord consents to the alterations.
- In a "stop run" organised by the landlord of the Half Moon on St. Paul's Street during Christmas 1776, the Mercury reported that "several people were toss'd, and one man, terribly bruis'd and gor'd in the face, by which it is fear'd he will lose one of his eyes" and in 1785 the underbutler of Burghley House was killed when the bull suddenly turned on him.
- The landlord of the Oxford Arms, a pub near Duncan Woods, stated that he heard a gunshot at the appropriate time.
- Will was very friendly with the landlord John Davenant and his wife Jane.
- A further example of the assumption that women should be willing to provide sex for interested men seems implicit in the Sun headline - LANDLORD'S DEATH LUST FOR GIRL Lodger shunned sex .
- The landlord may, of course, resist the granting of a new tenancy to the existing tenant on the basis of certain grounds provided for by the Act:
- By a licence made on 8 January 1986 between the landlord and C.T.
- The landlord stopped.
- "shall have effect as if it granted or provided for the grant of a tenancy for a term of 10 years, subject to a right exercisable either by the landlord or the tenant to determine the tenancy, if the war ends before the expiration of that term, by at least one month's notice in writing given after the end of the war;
- The reimbursement is standard-rated if the landlord has opted, and he must account for output tax on the reimbursement (net of any VAT which he can reclaim).
- For illiterate and landless serfs and peasants the language of their landlord made little difference to their lives.
- Homes left empty without good reason by any public authority will be transferred to a better social landlord.
- Landlord might be at risk financially, the subtenancy proposed being at a premium and a low rent.
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