tenure
71tenure — neuter …
72tenure — n. 1. (Law.) Manner or principle of holding (lands and tenements). 2. Holding, use, occupation, occupancy, possession (for the time) …
73Tenure — 1) A general term for all interests in land; an act or right of holding; a right in land dependent upon a grant from a superior. (Hogue, Arthur R. Origins of the Common Law, 258) 2) In the medieval sense the holding of a piece of land by giving… …
74tenure — n 1. holding, possessing, possession, retention, Law. seizin; tenancy, tenantry, renting, leasing; occupancy, occupation, residence, residency, inhabitance, inhabitancy, inhabitation, habitation, hab itancy, domiciliation, Law. commorancy. 2.… …
75tenure — ten·ure …
76tenure — [ˈtenjə] noun [U] 1) the period of time during which someone has an important job 2) the right of a university teacher to stay in their job permanently 3) legal someone s right to live on land and own it …
77tenure — Kuleana …
78tenure — see TENANT …
79free tenure — Tenure by free services; freehold tenure …
80free tenure — Tenure by free services; freehold tenure …