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  2. Pro rata - Wikipedia

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    Pro rata is an adverb or adjective meaning in equal portions or in proportion. [1] The term is used in many legal and economic contexts. The hyphenated spelling pro-rata for the adjective form is common, as recommended for adjectives by some English-language style guides. In American English, this term has been vernacularized to prorated or pro ...

  3. Common area maintenance charges - Wikipedia

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    A CAM charge is an additional rent, charged on top of base rent, and is mainly composed of maintenance fees for work performed on the common area of a property Each tenant pays their pro rata share of a property's total CAM charges, which prorated share is the percentage of the tenant's rented square footage of the total, rentable square ...

  4. Urdu Dictionary Board - Wikipedia

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    The Urdu Dictionary Board (Urdu: اردو لغت بورڈ, romanized: Urdu Lughat Board) is an academic and literary institution of Pakistan, administered by National History and Literary Heritage Division of the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting. Its objective is to edit and publish a comprehensive dictionary of the Urdu language.

  5. Rack-rent - Wikipedia

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    the full rent of a property, including both land and improvements as if it were subject to an immediate open-market rental review. [1] The second definition is equivalent to the economic rent of the land plus interest on capital improvements plus depreciation and maintenance—the normal market rent of a property—and is not inherently ...

  6. Free sale, fixity of tenure, and fair rent - Wikipedia

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    Free sale—meaning a tenant could sell the interest in his holding to an incoming tenant without landlord interference; Fixity of tenure—meaning that a tenant could not be evicted if he had paid the rent; Fair rentmeaning rent control: for the first time in the United Kingdom, fair rent would be decided by land courts, and not by the ...

  7. Quit-rent - Wikipedia

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    Under English feudal law, the payment of quit rent (Latin Quietus Redditus, pl. Redditus Quieti) [1] freed the tenant of a holding from the obligation to perform such other services as were obligatory under feudal tenure, [2] or freed the occupier of the land from the burden of having others use their own distinct rights that affected the land ...

  8. Rent - Wikipedia

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    Rent, a stage musical by Jonathan Larson Rent, a 2005 movie version of the musical; Rent: Filmed Live on Broadway, 2008 film of the final Broadway performance of the musical; Rent (MUD), a game mechanic in some MUDs "Rent" (song), a 1987 pop music hit from the Pet Shop Boys "Rent", a song by Lights from Pep

  9. Additional rent - Wikipedia

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    Additional rent is a term used in commercial real estate to describe a variety of rent-like cash flows from tenants that are not part of the traditional base rent. In retail settings, especially shopping malls , these often include percentage rent and various recoverable expenses .