0 the legal right to live in or use a building or piece of land for an agreed period of time: --
1 the right to live in or use a building, piece of land, etc. for a particular period of time as agreed in a lease: --
2 leasehold property is used for a particular period of time as agreed in a lease: --
Most retirement properties are leasehold.
The majority of the manor's arable land was held by copyhold, and the data relate almost exclusively to copyhold land, as opposed to freehold or demesne leasehold.
The transfer of risk from landlords to tenants may take place gradually over long periods of time, in the context of the routine management and negotiation processes of leasehold contracts.
Furthermore, none of the existing studies consider the counterfactual by comparing the factor accumulation and productivity characteristics of a secure leasehold system with that of unfettered private ownership.
Moreover, where these pioneers led, others followed in a series of large scale drainage projects overseen by individuals with exclusive rights in either the freehold or leasehold.
Security of leasehold presumably means that long-term leases will be granted to individual cultivators, collectives and state agencies.
A substantial portion of the economic rent was captured by the leasehold tenants in the form of operators' surplus.
The results indicate that the share-to-land was lowest and the operators' surplus was highest for the land under leasehold tenancy.
The land reform laws gave leasehold tenants strong protection of their tenancy rights.