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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211 Such immunity would be entirely inappropriate in the case of an operating lease.
212 The team has said repeatedly that it will not play in Candlestick Park after its lease with San Francisco expires in 2007.
213 Depreciation is to be based on the shorter of the lease term and useful economic life.
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214 Many were HIV-positive, and greeted the court victory as a new lease of life.
215 Accommodation is available on lease conditions to suit tenants' requirements and short-term lettings may be considered.
216 Lease financing is commonly used as an alternative to purchasing an asset with the proceeds of a debt issue.
217 The Chelsea goalkeeper has found a new lease of life at Grimsby since joining them on loan.
218 Lease a new Ford today for no money down and low monthly payments.
219 I shall explain here the lease evaluation techniques that finance directors should normally use when deciding whether to lease or buy.
220 How much work, if any, Tissington did under his lease we will probably never discover.
221 In exchange for its investment, Stanhope will be granted a 175-year lease on the building.
222 Male speaker It's absolutely wonderful - to be given a new lease of life. you're given a second chance.
223 The landlord Les Helm could not afford the rent payments under the new lease as his rent had gone up sevenfold.
224 Other defendants in the civil suit are Lend Lease Development Inc., which is coordinating the mall renovation.
225 Jackson marched in as if he'd taken a long lease on the place.
226 To support its claim, Barneys cites certain terms of its lease agreements, including the length.
227 Leaseholders who live in a block which does not qualify will have a new right to buy an extended lease.
228 At the date of this assignment, the annual rent payable under the lease was £9,800.
229 The political controversy over the Habre affair has been given a new lease of life.
230 An express proviso for re-entry contained in the head lease.
231 The assignee of a lease fell into arrears with the rent and the landlords brought an action against him in 1941.
232 When new occupiers lease these properties, Control Securities will have to absorb a £7m loss in the value of these assets.
233 Neither Curtis nor the real estate representative for the property would disclose how much the lease will cost.
234 The term of the lease is limited to expire in 2015.
235 He wanted a guarantee that he could renew the lease on expiry.
236 Eventually he took a short lease on a much smaller house in Upper Brook Street.
237 You would be required to put down a new security deposit with the new lease drawn up in your name only.
238 You can buy a jet plane and lease it to the airlines.
239 Tissington however, did not hold on to his lease for very long.
240 The amount of the asset and liability is equal to the present value of the minimum future lease payments.
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