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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151 In such circumstances, the lease may require the tenant to make good the costs the landlord incurred.
152 She bought a long lease on the apartment in quiet and respectable Hahnwald, a leafy and staid suburb of Cologne.
153 Reform of the law which makes businesses still liable for their successors' defaults even after they have assigned the lease.
154 A typical instance where a solicitor is needed is renewing the lease at the end of the tenancy.
155 Sun also plans to lease another building and has further options nearby.
156 You can decide whether you wish to buy,(http://sentencedict.com/lease.html) lease or rent them.
157 A capital lease must be recorded on the balance sheet as a capital asset with an associated liability.
158 The newly inserted clause in the lease required a tenant to vacate the premises on 90 days notice.
159 There are six essential elements of a valid lease: 1.
160 The town also worked out a deal to lease 24 acres, with an option to buy.
161 For example, somebody may find that working from home injects their career with a new lease of life.
162 The idea of funding the museum with a lease revenue bond, which requires a simple majority vote, may be used.
163 Bovis Lend Lease will also build a smaller retail outlet, eight shops and an apartment block with 80 flats.
164 Pamela Churchill had to leave their house which she had to lease out to others to get income from the rent.
165 That person agrees to the lease proposed by Cleveland, under the present terms, and brings his team here.
166 Swensson bought the lease on a Richfield gas station in North Park.
167 In the case of an underlease there should also be excluded rents and outgoings payable by the landlord under its own lease.
168 In the case of leaseholds, of course, the property may be insured by the lessor under the terms of the lease.
169 Now cars had given him a new lease on life.
170 Since. there is a loan involved in the transaction, the lease is said to be leveraged.
171 The rent still had to be paid and it was impossible to sell the lease with so much property available.
172 These firms also sell or lease capacity on their fiber to Sprint and other long-distance firms.
173 In fact the tenants allowed the hotel rented under the lease to be used as a brothel.
174 For example a lease provides for rent reviews at fixed dates in the years 1995, 2000, 2005 and 2010.
175 Many of the burdensome covenants inserted in the former kind of lease will be wholly inappropriate to the latter.
176 Such accommodation can often be let on a long lease or sold to raise a capital sum.
177 A finance lease lasts for a substantial portion of the life of an asset.
178 If the lower cost of funding is reflected in lease payments, leasing can be more attractive for small companies.
179 As the original lease had expired, a new Committee was appointed to consider how best to make the garden viable.
180 I buy and lease hotels and apartment buildings for the army.
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