The leasehold that gives the lessee the legal right of possession for an indefinite period of time, until either party terminates the leasehold, or dies.
An estate whereby someone other that the owner has possession with the permission of the owner.
The occupation of a premises by a tenant for an undefined period, which either party may terminate at will.
Occupation of lands and tenements by a tenant for an indefinite period, terminable by either party at any time.
The occupation of real property by a tenant for an indefinite period. It may be terminated at will by one or both parties. A leasehold tenancy, which at common law could be terminated by either party at any time, without advance notice. Thirty days' notice are now required to terminate this type of estate in California. Back to the Top
The occupation of real estate by a tenant for an indefinite Period, terminable by one or both parties at will.
An estate that gives the lessee the right to possession until the estate is terminated by either party; the term of this estate is indefinite.
An estate (or tenancy ) in which a person holds or occupies real estate with the permission of the owner, for a term of unspecified or uncertain duration; i.e., there is no fixed term to the tenancy.