Sentence example with the word 'tenure'

tenure

adverse possession, clinch, engagement, feodum, grip, lease, original title, preoccupation, seisin, tenantry, villein socage

Definition n. the term during which some position is held

Last update: July 5, 2015


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His tenure as the Governor is coming to an end.   [Please select]

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With a tenure exceeding forty years, Judge Marshall has held his office longer than any other judge in our county.    [Please select]

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Dean, who'd been on the force for their entire tenure, was used to their early morning bickering and paid no attention.   [Please select]

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Milton's Tenure of Kings 1650.   [Please select]

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No one asks why the Puritans took to Massachusetts Bay the English system of freehold tenure.   [Please select]

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They took the common law of England and the tenure that went with it.   [Please select]

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[22] In New York many people were demanding a reform in land tenure.   [Please select]

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[5] This Tenure of Office Act was afterward repealed (partly in 1869, and partly in 1887).   [Please select]

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He knows too well on how frail a tenure he holds his station.   [Please select]

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