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1 tenancy
1 noun(a) (of house, land) location f;∎ to take up the tenancy on a house prendre une maison en location∎ (period of) tenancy (période f de) location f;∎ during my tenancy of the house quand j'étais locataire de la maison;∎ figurative during his tenancy of Government House pendant qu'il était gouverneur∎ a council tenancy un logement appartenant à la municipalité, ≃ une HLMde location►► tenancy agreement contrat m de location -
2 tenancy
location f; (period) occupation f;∎ to take up the tenancy on a house prendre une maison en location;∎ during my tenancy of the house pendant que j'étais locataire de la maisontenancy agreement bail m (de location)
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