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Individuals would then take a perpetual lease on a piece of land from the Confederacy.
These could sell and buy land, as well as give it to people in perpetual lease.
In 1969, the ninety-nine-year leases ended and were renewed as a perpetual lease.
The land is granted to a community by the government under a perpetual lease, usually after the community makes a legal claim of traditional ownership.
He was one of the first people of Aboriginal descent to get a perpetual lease for a pastoral property.
The Embassy has a perpetual lease on the grounds from the City of Warsaw.
Instead, he granted tenants perpetual leases at moderate rates, which saved would-be landholders from having to pay all of their money up front.
Among his investments was a large tract of land downtown, purchased from Governor O'Reilly on perpetual lease.
Then, in 1934, Cuban and American officials negotiated a legally binding perpetual lease that could be terminated only by mutual agreement.
The U.S. also established a perpetual lease of Guantánamo Bay.
Population growth, the granting of perpetual leases on town properties, the encouragement of free trade and exports underpinned a booming economy.
He divided the estate into parcels and granted tenants perpetual leases at moderate rates of about one percent of the land's output.
In 1744 starost of Brodnica had taken Książki Małe on perpetual lease.
Konstancja Małachowska (maiden name Zaleska) granted the estate to farmers who lived there in perpetual lease.
The Camp Meeting Association, an arm of the Methodist Church, still owns the land, and property owners receive a 99-year perpetual lease.
Some land was returned to Māori control, but under perpetual lease by the Public Trustee, and ignoring traditional collective Māori title.
The US and Cuba signed a treaty in 1934, granting the US a perpetual lease; private enterprise is not allowed under the treaty.
The United States leases the base under a 1903 agreement that was renewed as a perpetual lease in 1934, nearly three decades before Mr. Castro seized power.
The greater part became British territory by the treaty of Gandamak in 1879; the rest is administered under a perpetual lease from the Khan of Kalat.
Short-term special leases were granted for larger areas used for agriculture, so in 1955, 55 perpetual leases and 43 special leases were granted.
George Wood and his wife gave a perpetual lease to the city for the clock to be placed on the John Bell and Company Store building which they owned.
Kings had imposed on themselves the discipline that the domain could not be alienated; but budgetary needs had often led them to enter in indefinite or perpetual leases, the engagements.
A perpetual lease for the area around Guantánamo Bay was offered February 23, 1903, from Tomás Estrada Palma, the first President of Cuba.
In Roman law, ground rent (solarium) was an annual rent payable by the lessee of a superficies (a piece of land), or perpetual lease of building land.
Five acres of surrounding land was purchased by one John Page for 217 dollars, whom entered into a perpetual lease from the town, who then owned thirty acres of land.