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A 31-year lease was signed at a peppercorn rent.
V grants a 999-year lease to P for no premium and a peppercorn rent.
The club was granted a seven-year lease at peppercorn rent for its continued use.
In typical feudal manner, this payment took the form of the all too common Peppercorn rent.
The term "peppercorn rent" still exists today.
It was frequently used in medieval tenure documents as a means of payment of peppercorn rent for land.
The church is now owned by the village on a peppercorn rent and is used for village services at least three times a year.
If you don't actually own it, at least you hold the lease, and at a peppercorn rent too.
The owner of the Vertigo building allows its use for an annual peppercorn rent of £1.
Another group of staff were able to help a local boxing club secure a long-term lease, at peppercorn rent, from Islington council.
Living in a large house he kept two housekeepers to whom he bequeathed a home on the estate for peppercorn rent upon his death.
In the case of commercial or industrial development, the corporation normally grants a 200-year lease at a peppercorn rent, without rent reviews.
The term 'peppercorn rent' related to the time when the spice commanded a high price, although such a charge nowadays is generally disregarded.
The land was originally leased to the club for a peppercorn rent by Lord Salibury's estate.
It owns a lease in Piccadilly for which it has paid the same peppercorn rent for over 200 years.
Both are leased to The Customs House Trust on a 99 year lease with a peppercorn rent.
On 5 September 1995 it was sold to a management buyout, for a peppercorn rent; the cost of the sale was recorded as £0.3 million.
Fortunately the ground comes cheap, leased from the patron Lord Camrose on a peppercorn rent.
This led to the 1989 setting up of a charitable trust, with the lease for a peppercorn rent, to stop the theatre from becoming a political tool.
If it hadn't been for the colonel letting me have this cottage for a peppercorn rent, God knows where I'd be.'
The trust then leased it to the RSPB for 99 years on a peppercorn rent.
May bought Moore's Selsey home in 2008, leasing it back to him for a peppercorn rent the same day to provide financial security.
The college is run as a private trust, and leases the building from hereford and worcester county council for a peppercorn rent.
'You can't just rent a villa or a flat overlooking the Med and install yourself for a peppercorn rent like people used to.
Mirvac leases the facility to Hawthorn for a peppercorn rent, until the club takes ownership of the facility within the next 20 years.