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Tenement - Wikipedia
A tenement is a type of building shared by multiple dwellings, typically with flats or apartments on each floor and with shared entrance stairway access.
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TENEMENT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : tenement house b : apartment, flat c : a house used as a dwelling : residence 2. any of various forms of corporeal property (such as land) or ...
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Tenement Museum: Immigration Museum NYC
The Tenement Museum is a nonprofit cultural institution that welcomes you into the historically recreated homes of immigrants, migrants and refugees.
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tenement
tenement (ˈtɛnɪmənt) Also 5 tenne-, 6 tennand-, tena-. [a. AF., = OF. tenement (12th c. in Godef.), ad. med.L. tenement-um (1081 in Muratori Antiquitates IX. (1776) 660), also teni-, tena-, teneamentum (12th c. in Du Cange), f. L. tenēre to hold + -mentum, -ment.] † 1. The fact of holding as a posse...
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TENEMENT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · (now esp in Scotland) a large building divided into separate flats · a dwelling place or residence, esp one intended for rent · a room or flat for rent.
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Tenement: What It Means, How It Works, History - Investopedia
A tenement refers to a residential apartment building, often characterized by low-quality, run-down, and/or cramped living conditions.
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Tenement (disambiguation)
A tenement is a building with several storeys accommodating dwellings set above each other. Tenement may also refer to:
Tenement (law), a concept in property or mining law
Tenement (band), an American rock band
Tenement (film), a 1985 film
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tenement | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
Tenement often refers to property in an easement, with dominant and servient types. It also is an outdated term for permanent buildings with leasing rights.
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[PDF] Tenement Life - The American Experience in the Classroom
Tenements were cheaply made, densely packed housing with small, ill-ventilated apartments, often overcrowded, and sometimes families slept on the floor.
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TENEMENT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a large building divided into apartments, usually in a poor area of a city, or one of the apartments.
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Tenements and Toil | Immigration and Relocation in U.S. History
Most immigrants, lived in tenement houses, narrow, low-rise apartment buildings that were usually grossly overcrowded by their landlords.
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tenement/ˈtenəmənt; `tɛnəmənt/ n1 apartment or room let for living in (出租的)公寓, 房间.2 (US also `tenement-house) large building with apartments or rooms let to a number of families at low rents 廉租公寓(多户合租, 租金低廉的大房或屋).3 (law 律) land or other permanent property held by a tenant (承租者的)保有物, 占有物, 享有物.
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Tenement (film)
Tenement (also known as Game of Survival and Slaughter in the South Bronx) is a 1985 American exploitation thriller film directed by Roberta Findlay.
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Tenement (band)
In January 2013, NME included Tenement in their "rising stars of 2013". CMJ called Tenement a "breakout artist to watch" in 2014. He included Tenement's 2013 performance of "Spit In The Wind" with the note, "Simply put, they don't make em better than Tenement.
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Tenement (law)
A tenement (from the Latin tenere to hold), in law, is anything that is held, rather than owned. The thing held is called a tenement, the holder is called a tenant, the manner of his holding is called a tenure, and the superior is called the landlord
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