In Trondra, under the hands of your lesseesas factors, the people can sell their labour and their goods to any buyer, so being they pay the stipulated rent.
They deal extensively in hosiery; and I understand they are factors or lessees or the greater part of the island.
That thelessees shall arrange that only one family shall be in the occupation of each holding at the expiry of this lease, and for at least one year prior thereto.
The lesseescould have no objections if the balances due to them were paid.
When any act of bankruptcy shall take place upon the part of any sub-tenants, it shall be stipulated that this lease shall terminate and revert back to the lessees at the first term after such act of bankruptcy.
But Mr. Eden suggested at Chester that if these funds were inadequate the conservators should have the power of supplementing them by a rate on the owners and lessees of fisheries in proportion to their extent.
It cannot be right that the owners or lessees of estuary fisheries shall be allowed to take ninety per cent.
In process of time, the canal owners and lessees managed to more than double the charge for the conveyance of cotton between Liverpool and Manchester, and also to more than double the time for its delivery.
If my lessees are capable of being citizens of Louisiana, it is because for thirty years of my life and for five generations of my ancestors we have interested ourselves in their civilization and in their instruction.
And there was an active and bitter opposition from those house-owners or lessees who for their own financial profit exploited the poorer classes.
The Vestry of St. Pancras wrote in 1893:-- "The primary cause of houses and buildings becoming insanitary is the neglect of freeholders to compel lessees to comply with the terms and conditions of their leases.
Concentration of communal land in the hands of a few wealthy lessees is reported by the Bureau as an immediate result of the famine, but the respective figures are not cited in Mr. Vodovozoff’s paper.
As to the lessees of the peasant plots, they must be at the top of the tenant class,[140] by reason of the terms of lease.
If thelessees of shooting-grounds are idiots enough to enter into any such compromise, they will of course find abundance of poachers to take advantage of it.
The first lessees of the new institution were Messrs.
Under the old Oyster Beds Act of 1868 the areas given to lessees were somewhat large, and consequently what with the prolific natural supply, and a relatively small population, they appeared to be doing too well.
In the 17th century a family of Nicholls werelessees of Ampthill Great Park, and after the Restoration it was given by Charles the Second to Mr. John Ashburnham.
As to the runs tendered for and still unstocked, the provisions were extended, but lessees were compelled to stock their land to one-fourth of the extent fixed by the act.
More provision should be made for regular stock routes throughout the country, and the area of these should not be included in the runs on which lessees have to pay rent, as the case is now.
These are, in strict legal language, the true publicani; the lesseesof state property are publicanorum loco (Dig.
Its fertile lands were indeed cultivated by lessees of Rome and yielded a large annual produce to the State.
The desire of contractors and lessees for larger profits naturally took the form of an eagerness to extend their sphere of operations.
The bishop seems engaged in an attempt to bind his lessees by his own unilateral account of the terms to which they have agreed.
You do not know how the profits run away into the pockets of impresarios and lessees and money-lenders.
When this is done, the non resident lessees are not to appear, and he will be able to obtain service on them only by an order of publication.
It was complained of as a nuisance; and an action at law against the colliery lessees was threatened unless it was stopped.
In 1808, Stephenson, with two other brakesmen, took a small contract under the colliery lessees for brakeing the engines at the West Moor Pit.
He proceeded to bring the subject of constructing a “Travelling Engine,” as he then denominated the locomotive, under the notice of the lessees of the Killingworth Colliery, in the year 1813.
I could hang any of the lessees before a petit jury in two and a half hours," said he.
Governor Atkinson said that he did not dream for a moment that the lessees did not consider it their duty to see that the convicts were properly treated.
A member of the legislature declared: "Most lessees would rather see the devil in their camps than a Methodist or Baptist preacher.
Although in the older settled districts, especially on the Darling Downs, the lessees live in comfortable, well-furnished homes, many bush homesteads are still very primitive.
The Act, which practically superseded the Pastoral Leases Act of 1869, continued the right of pastoral lesseesto depasture their stock on the resumed areas until they were required for closer settlement.
A new principle in rabbit legislation was introduced by an Act encouraging pastoral lessees to destroy the pest by granting them an extension of their leases as compensation for their outlay.
The chief desideratum of the lessees was extended tenures to enable them to finance on more favourable terms and recover from their immense drought losses.
Charles Gill and William Sidney had become lesseesof the Theatre.
In May, 1852, the first active step was taken by notifying lessees that their covenants would be enforced.
The following year the custody of the Great Park was granted to Lord Bruce, whose family became lessees of the Honour, which they kept till 1738.
In the 17th century, the Nicholls's became lessees of the Great Park under the Bruces, who reserved the office of Master of the Game.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lessees" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.