A pretty state of things when a man with twenty thousand acres under leaseholds has to beg for his rentals, and then does n't get 'em.
The squire, however, with many a jeer and flout at each would-be payer for his folly in having taken the money, and his still greater foolishness in expecting to pay rent on leaseholds with it, declined to accept it.
But there is no doubt whatever, that they ought to be established, no matter how well the laws are enforced over both leaseholds and open areas.
Yet, both for the sake of completeness and because this system is a most valuable means toward the end desired by all conservers of wild life, I willingly insert leaseholds as the connecting link between laws and sanctuaries.
Even the great pastoral leaseholds were to some extent sub-divided as the leases fell in.
Pastoral tenants pushed on the process of turning theirleaseholds into freeholds.
In 1856 the legislature presented an address to the Queen, suggesting the guaranty of a loan for the purchase of township lands, with a view to the more speedy and general conversion of leaseholds into freehold tenures.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "leaseholds" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.