peppercorn rent उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The future of the stadium ( and hence the club ) was only secured in 1992, when the property developers were peppercorn rent.
- The Village Hall Committee is also responsible for maintaining the playing field for which the Parish Council pays Sutton Estates a quarterly peppercorn rent.
- It is not uncommon, even in the modern day, for a peppercorn rent to be denominated in ( sometimes whimsical ) physical goods rather than currency.
- This led to the 1989 setting up of a charitable trust, with the lease for a peppercorn rent, to stop the theatre from becoming a political tool.
- The lease for the site was acquired from the Calthorpe Estate on a peppercorn rent by the BBC . Plans for Pebble Mill were approved in 1967.
- Once a derelict hotel, which was volunteered by the Council for a peppercorn rent, the property is now a haven by which any child would be overwhelmed.
- "Prince Michael says he is not a quitter, but he certainly seems to be a squatter getting this valuable property for a peppercorn rent, " he said Sunday.
- The Vine Cricket Club must pay Sevenoaks Town Council a rent of 2 peppercorns per year-one for the ground and one for the pavilion, the archetypal peppercorn rent.
- Recently they have been on at the city council for daring to raise the peppercorn rents they pay to put tables, chairs and musicians'podiums outside in the piazza.
- Methodists had begun a Sunday School in a house in 1805, and in 1808 Madocks gave them the land on a 99-year lease, subject to a peppercorn rent.