Definition of Subtenant. Meaning of Subtenant. Synonyms of Subtenant

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Definition of Subtenant

Subtenant
Subtenant Sub*ten"ant, n. (Law) One who rents a tenement, or land, etc., of one who is also a tenant; an undertenant.

Meaning of Subtenant from wikipedia

- from privity of contract, laws exist in several jurisdictions to bind subtenants to some of the restrictive covenants (terms) of the headlease, for instance...
- requirements, Hitler had to be a resident of Braunschweig and became Zörner's subtenant, officially reporting to him from February 26, 1932, to September 16,...
- problems, Pantić also has to endure his cranky mother and a state-****igned subtenant Suzana under the same roof. At 56 years of age Mita Pantić (Nikola Simić)...
- roughly 100,000 square feet (9,300 m2) of that space was absorbed by new subtenants. In 2008, Dell switched the power sources of the Round Rock headquarters...
- to this criticism, saying: "I first lived there when we were subtenants of a subtenant of a private landlord. We were then sold to Camden council. What...
- later subinfeudated (i.e. granted as a feudal sub-manor) to a military subtenant and was held by knight-service by the 13th century. It continued as a...
- formal register of who was in the building, and the number of undo****ented subtenants, migrants and asylum s****ers who were believed to have been living there...
- same time, the subsidies also run out, so Jenni asks Toni to be their subtenant. Jukka Salin (Jouko Keskinen) and his new wife Hanna (Tarja Omenainen)...
- (1857–1924), writer, lived for a time in a farmhouse called 'The Pent' as subtenant to Ford Madox Ford. Ford Madox Ford (1873–1939), writer, moved to Winchelsea...
- but only full peasant tenancies, thus excluding landless men and some subtenants (potentially a third of the country's po****tion). H. C. Darby, when factoring...