Word: landlordly
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Liebman also said that tenants were often at a disadvantage because leases are filled with clauses by which a landlord can evict a tenant at any time. Pepper added that the livelihoods of many employees were at stake...
Harvard’s brief stint as a landlord in Watertown has, so far, been less than successful...
Molecular’s Chief Financial Officer David A. Kaplan, told the Banker & Tradesman newspaper that the company was not making its payments because of “outstanding issues that need to be resolved” involving Harvard’s actions as landlord, although he refused to elaborate. The newspaper suggested that the dispute involved the physical condition of the Arsenal Complex...
That's because Congress has capped the liability of the airlines, the airport owners, the aircraft manufacturers, the towers' landlord and the city of New York. In the name of the economy, the government severely restricted the victims' rights to sue--whether they join the fund or not. It is this lack of a viable option, even if they would not take it, that galls many families...
...fight, during the Taliban regime. "During the Taliban, he was at home, he was friends with the Talibs," says elder Farou Khan. Younis even give large numbers of fighters to the fanatical Islamic government. But, as Abdul Rauf's son tries to explain, "this was compulsory of every landlord". However this warlord did more than lend his soldiers; he allowed his son Mullah Ahmadullah to join the Taliban...