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John P. Basart,Jack O. Burnsed in the previous four chapters. However, the nature of agricultural activities means that there has had to be some response to the particular problems arising from animal husbandry and crop growth. Crops planted by one tenant may not ripen until after he has moved on, but might not ripen at all if亚麻制品 发表于 2025-3-27 08:13:07
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Tomas E. Gergelynumber of people — in spite of attempts by successive governments to stimulate the sector. The first Rent Act (known as the Rent and Mortgage (Temporary Restrictions) Act) was passed in 1915 in an attempt to control Glasgow landlords raising rents to exploit the increased wages of munitions workers.注意力集中 发表于 2025-3-27 18:34:36
George A. Dulkargeable on lettings falling within the discussion in Chapter 11, so since leases subject to a ‘low rent’ — i.e. less than two-thirds the rateable value — are excluded from the protection of the Rent Act (s.5, 1977 Act) and of the Housing Act 1988, insofar as that Act provides security, long leases抑制 发表于 2025-3-27 23:15:03
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Thomas D. Carr,Liyun Wangnumber of people — in spite of attempts by successive governments to stimulate the sector. The first Rent Act (known as the Rent and Mortgage (Temporary Restrictions) Act) was passed in 1915 in an attempt to prevent Glasgow landlords raising rents to exploit the increased wages of munitions workers.