emphyteusis

[em-fi-too-sis]

emphyteusis Definition

a long-term lease of land or property, typically for agricultural purposes, where the lessee has the right to develop and improve the property and is responsible for paying taxes and other fees.

Using emphyteusis: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "emphyteusis" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The emphyteusis allowed the farmer to cultivate the land for 99 years.

  • Example

    The government granted an emphyteusis to the company for the development of a new industrial park.

  • Example

    The emphyteusis contract stipulated that the lessee was responsible for all maintenance and repairs.

emphyteusis Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for emphyteusis

  • tenancy
  • long-term lease
  • rental agreement

Phrases with emphyteusis

  • a type of emphyteusis that lasts indefinitely, often with the option to sublet or transfer the lease

    Example

    The church granted a perpetual emphyteusis to the local community for the use of the land as a public park.

  • another term for emphyteusis

    Example

    The emphyteutic lease allowed the tenant to use the land for agricultural purposes.

  • emphyteuticary

    a person who holds an emphyteusis

    Example

    The emphyteuticary was responsible for paying the taxes and maintaining the property.

Origins of emphyteusis

from Greek 'emphyteusis', meaning 'a planting in'

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Summary: emphyteusis in Brief

'Emphyteusis' [em-fi-too-sis] refers to a long-term lease of land or property, usually for agricultural purposes. The lessee has the right to develop and improve the property while being responsible for taxes and fees. Examples include 'The emphyteusis allowed the farmer to cultivate the land for 99 years.' and 'The emphyteusis contract stipulated that the lessee was responsible for all maintenance and repairs.'