tack
a lease; in Scotland it had to be a formal written contract between landlord and tenant laying down the period of the lease and the payments to be made for it.
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a lease; in Scotland it had to be a formal written contract between landlord and tenant laying down the period of the lease and the payments to be made for it.
someone who holds a tack or lease of land.
a particular form of deed; for details, see entail.