pernancy (Meaning)
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pernancy (n.)
A taking or reception, as the receiving of rents or tithes in kind, the receiving of profits.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pernancy
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pernancy Sentence Examples
- The pernancy of the goods was deemed illegal, as they had been stolen without the owner's consent.
- The defendant claimed pernancy of the property, arguing that he had held it in good faith for over a decade.
- The pernancy of the profits from the investment was divided equally among the beneficiaries.
- The landlord had a right of pernancy in relation to the harvested crops, entitling him to a portion of the proceeds.
- The pernancy of the inheritance by the eldest son was contested by his younger siblings.
- The pernancy of the office was a privilege that came with significant responsibilities.
- The pernancy of the rent was an obligation that the tenant was legally bound to fulfill.
- The pernancy of the tolls was a source of revenue for the local town council.
- The pernancy of the trust property was entrusted to a group of trustees appointed by the donor.
- The pernancy of the stolen vehicle was a criminal offense, and the perpetrator faced severe consequences.
FAQs About the word pernancy
A taking or reception, as the receiving of rents or tithes in kind, the receiving of profits.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The pernancy of the goods was deemed illegal, as they had been stolen without the owner's consent.
The defendant claimed pernancy of the property, arguing that he had held it in good faith for over a decade.
The pernancy of the profits from the investment was divided equally among the beneficiaries.
The landlord had a right of pernancy in relation to the harvested crops, entitling him to a portion of the proceeds.