"They can then enforce tenancy issues and can also help victims of any abuse, " she added.
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To put the tenancy into his son's name, which would require a court protection order.
Grant, 119 Ariz. 470, 581 P.2d 704 (App. 1978) (separate property put into joint tenancy).
James Adler, grazing manager, said the tenancy would provide the cattle with "a safe winter home".
Mr Fitton said he was not worried about not having a life tenancy contract.
Labour accused Mr Cameron of threatening the long-term stability people value from secure tenancy.
It is understood the proposals to review "tenancy for life" agreements would only apply to new tenants.
In a report on falling rents, property website Globrix claimed that tenants were haggling over their tenancy agreements.
Even when the landlord has a buy-to-let mortgage, the tenancy agreement becomes void.
It is now advertising the tenancy for the Ship Inn on its website.
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His comments were seized on by Labour, who accused him of threatening the long-term stability people value from secure tenancy.
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And the new tenancy deposit protection legislation goes some way towards this, but only if tenants know about their rights.
Miss Prentice asked him to stop smoking for fear of breaching their tenancy agreement and started to call the police.
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They could offer protection and aid in return for loyal service, and desperate men flocked to their employment (mostly tenancy).
The council said it could not force her to move as there was no time limit on the tenancy agreement.
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The government introduced a change in the Localism Act 2011 which allows councils to introduce tenancy contracts of two-years duration.
Ministers are also expected to introduce a "flexible tenancy" for people who move into council housing for the first time.
Keith Price from the Independent Methodist Church refused a tenancy application from Kira Izzard and Laura Cull because of their sexuality.
It indicated that 76% were not aware that money from deposits needed to be placed in a tenancy deposit protection scheme.
Brocade will also add support for multi-tenancy, which is critical for the public cloud and the ability to meet certain regulations.
Others whose circumstances are deemed to have improved sufficiently could be forced to move out at the end of their tenancy.
Marion Money, Kent spokeswoman for the National Landlords Association, said the majority of tenants understood the implications of a housing tenancy.
The solicitor is also looking into whether it is legal to transfer the tenancy of the flat to his son, he said.
The survey was carried out on behalf of SafeDeposits Scotland, which runs one of three approved tenancy deposit schemes operating in Scotland.
It has an average tenancy ratio, or tenants per tower, of 1.67.
At present, council tenants keep their property for life unless they breach their tenancy agreement, for example, by engaging in anti-social behaviour.
The trust said the tenancy had already attracted a lot of interest.
"A life-time tenancy wouldn't probably make any difference to us, " he said.
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