Then, in 1934, Cuban and U . S . officials negotiated a legally binding perpetual lease that could be terminated only by mutual agreement.
22.
In 1530 Charles I of Spain gave the Maltese islands to the Order of Knights of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in perpetual lease.
23.
The United States leases the base under a 1903 agreement that was renewed as a perpetual lease in 1934, nearly three decades before Castro seized power.
24.
The Meiji government, which was unwilling to allow foreigners to own land, classified the area instead as under perpetual lease, and the leaseholders were decided by auction.
25.
This line was opened on June 1, 1872 and was " transferred on that day, under a contract for a perpetual lease " to the M & C.
26.
"' Arkaba "'or "'Arkaba Station "'is a part perpetual lease, part freehold property located about north east of Blinman in the Flinders Ranges in the state of South Australia,
27.
On November 1, 1890, this company took a perpetual lease of the Central City Railway and the Syracuse and Onondaga Railway and those lines then merged into the company.
28.
In 1871, the WSR had agreed a new perpetual lease to the B & ER for a fixed sum each year which rose annually to a maximum of ?, 600.
29.
In 1846 the MSLR's predecessor, the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway, took on a ?, 325 a year ( ) perpetual lease of the Peak Forest Canal, including the tramway.
30.
Five acres of surrounding land was purchased by one John Page for 217 dollars, whom entered into a perpetual lease from the town, who then owned thirty acres of land.