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In sentence: - "I see no reason why there cannot be a joint tenure of the throne. Tahtın iki hükümdar tarafından paylaşılmasını engelleyebilecek bir neden görmüyorum."

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Etymology: [ 'ten-y&r also -"yur ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English, from Middle French teneüre, tenure, from Medieval Latin tenitura, from Vulgar Latin tenitus, past participle of Latin tenEre to hold; more at THIN.
Synonyms: administration, clamp, clasp, clench, clinch, clutch, dynasty, grasp, grip, hold, holding, incumbency, occupancy, occupation, ownership, possession, proprietorship, regime, reign

görev süresi, imtiyaz, işinde kalabilme hakkı, mülkiyet hakkı, sahiplik hakkı, memuriyet süresi, kullanım hakkı, kullanma, kira süresi, tasarruf hakkı, kullanım süresi, (toprağa ait) mülkiyet, (belirli bir makamda) bulunma: I see no reason why there cannot be a joint tenure of the throne. Tahtın iki, sahiplik, memuriyet, görev süreleri, bordrolu,

1 görev süresi     ts
2 imtiyaz     ts
3 işinde kalabilme hakkı     ts
4 mülkiyet hakkı  Kanun     ts
5 sahiplik hakkı     ts
6 memuriyet süresi     ts
7 kullanım hakkı     ts
8 kullanma     ts
9 kira süresi     ts
10 tasarruf hakkı     ts
11 kullanım süresi     ts
12 (toprağa ait) mülkiyet  isim     ts
13 (belirli bir makamda) bulunma: I see no reason why there cannot be a joint tenure of the throne. Tahtın iki  isim     ts
14 sahiplik     ts
15 memuriyet     ts
16tenures görev süreleri     ts
17tenured bordrolu  Ticaret     ts
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a status of possessing a thing or an office; an incumbency, a status of having a permanent post at an academic institution, a period of time during which it is possessed, a right to hold land under the feudal system, To grant tenure, the status of having a permanent academic position, to (someone), Guaranteed job security, usually granted by law to teachers after a specified number of years of satisfactory service; it cannot be rescinded except for specified reasons, A system in which after a very rigorous period (up to 7 years) of probationary evaluation, a faculty member is invited by the University to spend the rest of his or her productive academic career at the University, Period from the date of disbursement of loan to the date of closure of loan, The length of time an employee remains with a specific employer, the right to hold property; part of an ancient hierarchical system of holding lands the term during which some position is held give life-time employment to; "She was tenured after she published her book, (APM 130) (Regent's Standing Order 103 9), Full-time faculty (regardless of funding source) whose coding in Banner HR indicates that they have tenure, Guaranteed employment status given to teachers and professors after successful completion of certain requirements within a certain time period, The holding, particularly as to manner or term (i e period of time), of a property Land tenure may be broadly categorized into private lands, federal lands, and provincial Crown lands The Forest Act defines a number of forestry tenures by which the cutting of timber and other user rights to provincial Crown lands are assigned, Whether a property is freehold or leasehold, the act, fact, or condition of holding something in one's possession, such as real estate, A status given to university faculty who have demonstrated high ability and achievement in their dedication to the growth of human knowledge, A common-law term referring to the way in which a piece of property is held, such as a fee simple or leasehold, Tenure is the legal right to live in a particular building or to use a particular piece of land during a fixed period of time. Lack of security of tenure was a reason for many families becoming homeless, Tenure is the period of time during which someone holds an important job. the three-year tenure of President Bush, If you have tenure in your job, you have the right to keep it until you retire, This status is awarded to faculty members who have successfully and consistently met rigorous standards for research, teaching, and public service at UMB, strength, act of holding; period; permanence (especially as referring to one's status as an employee), The act or right of holding, as property, especially real estate, Manner of holding, in general; as, in absolute governments, men hold their rights by a precarious tenure, The consideration, condition, or service which the occupier of land gives to his lord or superior for the use of his land, The manner of holding lands and tenements of a superior, the right to hold property; part of an ancient hierarchical system of holding lands, the term during which some position is held, give life-time employment to; "She was tenured after she published her book", A status accorded members of University faculty who have demonstrated high ability and achievement in their dedication to the growth of human knowledge, A system of land holdings for a temporary time period, All occupied housing units are classified as "owner occupied" or "renter occupied " The latter category includes those in which no cash rent is paid, such as places where a relative or a caretaker is allowed to live for free, The year a mutual fund's current portfolio manager took control A fund's performance track record is virtually meaningless if the current manager hasn't been running the fund for long The average fund manager sticks around for just 4 6 years See 7 Steps to Picking A Good Fund BACK TO TOP, The period of time for which a person is appointed This may be on a term or indeterminate basis, Tenure (vested with a property interest in employment) is the employment status of a person who holds an academic appointment that is continuous until terminated by retirement or dismissal The termination of a continuous tenure appointment shall be only pursuant to University policy Only professors, associate professors and assistant professors are eligible for tenure, 1a) the condition of occupying or holding something in one's possession (e g an elective office or status as a student; 1b) the period of time during which something is held; 2) the status of holding a position on a permanent basis, without periodic contract renewals (e g a teacher may have or "hold tenure" or "be tenured"), A right of holding or occupying land or a position for a certain amount of time The term was first used in the English feudal land system, whereby all land belonged to the king but was lent out to lords for a certain period of time; the lord never owning, but having tenure in the land Used in modern law mostly to refer to a position a person occupies such as in the expression "a judge holds tenure for life and on good behavior ", The holding, particularly as to manner or term (i e , period of time), of a property Land tenure may be broadly categorized into private lands, federal lands and provincial Crown lands The Forest Act defines a number of forestry tenures by which the cutting of timber and other user rights to Crown land are assigned, Having tenure, appointed for life and not subject to dismissal except for a grave crime; "an irremovable officer"; "a tenured professor, having permanent status or position and not subject to dismissal with the exception of a serious illegal act, having tenure, plural of tenure,

18 a status of possessing a thing or an office; an incumbency     ts
19 a status of having a permanent post at an academic institution     ts
20 a period of time during which it is possessed     ts
21 a right to hold land under the feudal system     ts
22 To grant tenure, the status of having a permanent academic position, to (someone)     ts
23 Guaranteed job security, usually granted by law to teachers after a specified number of years of satisfactory service; it cannot be rescinded except for specified reasons     ts
24 A system in which after a very rigorous period (up to 7 years) of probationary evaluation, a faculty member is invited by the University to spend the rest of his or her productive academic career at the University     ts
25 Period from the date of disbursement of loan to the date of closure of loan     ts
26 The length of time an employee remains with a specific employer     ts
27 the right to hold property; part of an ancient hierarchical system of holding lands the term during which some position is held give life-time employment to; "She was tenured after she published her book     ts
28 (APM 130) (Regent's Standing Order 103 9)     ts
29 Full-time faculty (regardless of funding source) whose coding in Banner HR indicates that they have tenure     ts
30 Guaranteed employment status given to teachers and professors after successful completion of certain requirements within a certain time period     ts
31 The holding, particularly as to manner or term (i e period of time), of a property Land tenure may be broadly categorized into private lands, federal lands, and provincial Crown lands The Forest Act defines a number of forestry tenures by which the cutting of timber and other user rights to provincial Crown lands are assigned     ts
32 Whether a property is freehold or leasehold     ts
33 the act, fact, or condition of holding something in one's possession, such as real estate     ts
34 A status given to university faculty who have demonstrated high ability and achievement in their dedication to the growth of human knowledge     ts
35 A common-law term referring to the way in which a piece of property is held, such as a fee simple or leasehold     ts
36 Tenure is the legal right to live in a particular building or to use a particular piece of land during a fixed period of time. Lack of security of tenure was a reason for many families becoming homeless     ts
37 Tenure is the period of time during which someone holds an important job. the three-year tenure of President Bush     ts
38 If you have tenure in your job, you have the right to keep it until you retire     ts
39 This status is awarded to faculty members who have successfully and consistently met rigorous standards for research, teaching, and public service at UMB     ts
40 strength, act of holding; period; permanence (especially as referring to one's status as an employee)  isim     ts
41 The act or right of holding, as property, especially real estate     ts
42 Manner of holding, in general; as, in absolute governments, men hold their rights by a precarious tenure     ts
43 The consideration, condition, or service which the occupier of land gives to his lord or superior for the use of his land     ts
44 The manner of holding lands and tenements of a superior     ts
45 the right to hold property; part of an ancient hierarchical system of holding lands     ts
46 the term during which some position is held     ts
47 give life-time employment to; "She was tenured after she published her book"     ts
48 A status accorded members of University faculty who have demonstrated high ability and achievement in their dedication to the growth of human knowledge     ts
49 A system of land holdings for a temporary time period     ts
50 All occupied housing units are classified as "owner occupied" or "renter occupied " The latter category includes those in which no cash rent is paid, such as places where a relative or a caretaker is allowed to live for free     ts
51 The year a mutual fund's current portfolio manager took control A fund's performance track record is virtually meaningless if the current manager hasn't been running the fund for long The average fund manager sticks around for just 4 6 years See 7 Steps to Picking A Good Fund BACK TO TOP     ts
52 The period of time for which a person is appointed This may be on a term or indeterminate basis     ts
53 Tenure (vested with a property interest in employment) is the employment status of a person who holds an academic appointment that is continuous until terminated by retirement or dismissal The termination of a continuous tenure appointment shall be only pursuant to University policy Only professors, associate professors and assistant professors are eligible for tenure     ts
54 1a) the condition of occupying or holding something in one's possession (e g an elective office or status as a student; 1b) the period of time during which something is held; 2) the status of holding a position on a permanent basis, without periodic contract renewals (e g a teacher may have or "hold tenure" or "be tenured")     ts
55 A right of holding or occupying land or a position for a certain amount of time The term was first used in the English feudal land system, whereby all land belonged to the king but was lent out to lords for a certain period of time; the lord never owning, but having tenure in the land Used in modern law mostly to refer to a position a person occupies such as in the expression "a judge holds tenure for life and on good behavior "     ts
56 The holding, particularly as to manner or term (i e , period of time), of a property Land tenure may be broadly categorized into private lands, federal lands and provincial Crown lands The Forest Act defines a number of forestry tenures by which the cutting of timber and other user rights to Crown land are assigned     ts
57tenured Having tenure     ts
58tenured appointed for life and not subject to dismissal except for a grave crime; "an irremovable officer"; "a tenured professor     ts
59tenured having permanent status or position and not subject to dismissal with the exception of a serious illegal act, having tenure  sıfat     ts
60tenures plural of tenure     ts
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