Synonym: charter, hire, let, rent. Similar words: please, pleased, release, released, displeased, ease, tease, cease. Meaning: [lɪːs] n. 1. property that is leased or rented out or let 2. a contract granting use or occupation of property during a specified time for a specified payment 3. the period of time during which a contract conveying property to a person is in effect. v. 1. let for money 2. hold under a lease or rental agreement; of goods and services 3. grant use or occupation of under a term of contract 4. engage for service under a term of contract.
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121 The deal is reputed to be worth £1m to Distillery which includes lease of the stadium and a share of the profits.
122 A lease can often be obtained more easily than a loan can be arranged because the lessor retains title to the asset.
123 Under that lease it is required to pay rents to the landlord.
124 This set me up so that, when the lease expired,(www.Sentencedict.com) I found backers to move one.
125 Many, particularly those strapped for cash, will lease aeroplanes instead.
126 On 20 September 1791, trustees for taking up the Camden lease were appointed.
127 A lease agreement that does not meet the criteria for a capital lease must be classified as an operating lease.
128 No theme park developer is about to invest tens of millions on that short a lease.
129 If there is an inconsistency between lease and counterpart primafacie the lease prevails.
130 Secondly, the purchaser will require the surveyor to assess potential liabilities under repairing obligations in the lease and in particular for dilapidations.
131 It would work out cheaper overall to lease the computers for the project.
132 Forfeiture for non-payment of rent follows a different procedure from that of forfeiture for breach of any other covenant in the lease.
133 We signed a year's lease on this place but it ain't worth the paper it's written on.
134 Thus, lease payments for the office will increase by more than $ 90, 000 a year.
135 The new lease would require an annual safety inspection of the park before it opens.
136 That case, if it was correct, would make it unnecessary for a lease to be of a certain duration.
137 It is also worth noting that an operating lease transfers the risk of obsolescence from the lessee to the lessor.
138 Secondly, all the terms of the lease should be regarded as a single bargain for letting the property.
139 He also owns the Kings' lease, which runs through 2018.
140 That flexibility might involve the offer of a short-term agreement or a long-term lease with an appropriate break clause.
141 They say if we sign the lease, then they will think about negotiating.
142 If the lease contains an absolute prohibition on assignment, there is no obligation on the lessor to give consent.
143 A re-style can provide locks with a new lease of life.
144 The last time Cal finished in the Pac-10 cellar was 1989, just before Oregon State signed its seven-year lease.
145 Grijalva has publicly said Bronson should declare a conflict of interest on anything concerning the lease.
146 Plans to lease timber rights from indigenous peoples for extremely low prices were also criticised.
147 Fourthly, the terms of the lease may prohibit letting except at a rack rent.
148 Department of Social Security mobility payments to buy or lease a car.
149 The city needs to legally evict the owners before it can enter into another lease agreement.
150 The fact that the railroad was willing to lease depot space came as welcome news.
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