"You get a lifetime lease," Cynna said, "but I'm still owner and operator."
The Walker Sisters finally agreed to sell the property in 1941 in exchange for a lifetime lease.
Even women could received a lifetime lease of 40 mou of land which was returned to the state upon her death.
The association owns the camp's land but residents own their homes, mostly rundown cottages that date to the 1920's, under lifetime leases.
The Walker sisters finally sold the farm in 1941 in exchange for a lifetime lease.
In return for a one-third share of the profits, the Hussein family held a lifetime lease to a plot well irrigated by the Nile.
Upon the creation of the national park in the 1930s, most of Elkmont's cottage owners were given lifetime leases.
Ownby obtained a lifetime lease when the national park was established, and for several decades afterward sold honey to hikers.
In the Russian Republic, on the other hand, respondents prefer lifetime leases with the right to inherit.
I object to the idea that, once elected, a judge has a lifetime lease on his office.