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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181 Much of the complaint against Isetan refers to the structure of the various lease and loan agreements, rather than their wording.
182 The surveyor was duly appointed by the parties under the lease.
183 I had to buy them and lease them back to him.
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184 This makes it all the more important that the lease should protect the landlord's right to future income from other operators.
185 Thousands of pub landlords had been given notices to quit and offered lease agreements with rents widely regarded as excessive.
186 The new lease is for two years and provides that 50 percent of any gross revenue will go to the Navy.
187 But the rent rises under the Grand Met lease meant she could not afford to stay.
188 If the parties do not wish to be bound by time limits there should be none in the lease.
189 Davis regained his lease to the river frontage[sentencedict.com], but this was quickly seized by the sheriff for non-payment of debt.
190 This lease was renewed for 300 years, until the final disafforestment and enclosure of those forests.
191 He says as long as the terms of the lease are complied with the council won't be concerned.
192 Qualitative considerations Qualitative as well as quantitative factors come into play in the lease or buy decision.
193 Airlines will be keen to lease more aircraft in coming years.
194 Washington and Manila will in December begin discussions on a new lease.
195 This means that stamp duty is assessed by reference to the highest ascertainable rent which might become payable under the lease.
196 Now they are aiming for a new lease of life and further development.
197 Was he attempting to force them to a stoppage in the hopes of taking over their lease?
198 There is nothing in these principles to prevent the lease from creating obligations in respect of any period before the execution of the lease.
199 During the currency of a lease a house was requisitioned by the military authorities.
200 The city still owns about 35 acres, which it intends to sell or lease as the market can absorb them.
201 The landlord had not renewed Elgaen's lease, and he couldn't find a favorable north-end location in time.
202 Is there any way tax relief may be claimed on the cost of this lease?
203 The device component of the system will cost $ 15, 000, though Gensia expects that many hospitals will lease it.
204 Dottie Taylor, 63, recently signed a deal to lease her three-bedroom home in suburban Alpharetta for $ 14, 000.
205 Can covenants in a head lease be enforced by, or against, a subtenant?
206 A perennial favourite, the polka dot gets a new lease of life in bold emerald green and brilliant white.
207 As it transpired though, he was to find the lease of the le Fleming mines unavailable.
208 The sum deposited is to be paid on or before the execution of the lease.
209 Hern's lease of the royal stables at West Ilsley in Berkshire is to cease next year.
210 It is unusual to provide expressly for this contingency and the lease is probably best left silent on this point.
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