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Simple English definitions for legal terms
A quick definition of particular tenant:
A particular tenant is someone who rents or possesses a piece of land or property for a limited time or under specific conditions. They may have certain rights and responsibilities as a tenant, such as paying rent and maintaining the property. This term can refer to different types of tenants, such as a
holdover tenant who stays on the property after their lease has expired, or a
life tenant who has the right to use the property for the duration of their life.
A more thorough explanation:
A particular tenant is someone who holds or possesses lands or tenements by any kind of right or title. This can include:
- A tenant holding by the custom of the manor
- The person who holds a dominant estate and therefore benefits from an easement
- A person who remains in possession of real property after a previous tenancy (esp. one under a lease) expires, thus giving rise to a tenancy at sufferance
- A tenant of a limited estate taken out of a fee
For example, a tenant who holds a lease on an apartment is a particular tenant. They have the right to possess the apartment for the duration of their lease. Another example is a tenant who holds a limited estate in a piece of land, such as a life estate. They have the right to possess and use the land for the duration of their limited estate.
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