tenement definition

tenement means an independent dwelling unit with a kitchen. or a cooking alcove.
tenement means the area (or part thereof) outlined in the Recipient’s licence or lease granted under the Mining Act 1978 (WA) that relates to the Project as set out in Schedule 1;
tenement means mining tenement or application therefor;

More Definitions of tenement

tenement means an independent dwelling unit with a kitchen or cooking space;
tenement means part of a building intended or used or likely to be used as a dwelling unit;
tenement or “apartment house” means a building not necessarily of two or more storeys, wholly or partially containing rooms or suites of rooms having a common entrance or common entrances and occupies or intended to be occupied as dwellings;
tenement means an independent dwelling unit with a kitchen;
tenement means a building which comprises two or more flats, at least two of which—
tenement means the Contract Area (as defined in the MREA) and incorporates the area delineated and described in Schedule 1 and includes any other mining title or right to explore or to use land in connection with exploration or mining activities and which becomes subject to this Agreement, and includes any renewals, extensions, modifications, substitutions or variations thereof and any other mining titles held from time to time by Argonaut Laos in respect of the Contract Area or any part thereof, and any interest therein.
tenement means any land or buildings in possession of a tenant under a tenancy.