rental agreement

collocation in English

meaningsofrentalandagreement

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rental
noun
uk
/ˈren.təl/
us
/ˈren.t̬əl/
an arrangement to rent something, or the amount of money that you pay to ...
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agreement
noun
uk
/əˈɡriː.mənt/
us
/əˈɡriː.mənt/
the situation in which people have the same opinion, or in which they approve of or ...
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(Definition ofrentalandagreementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The duration of the landrentalagreementis usually one year and, as such, rental contracts have the shortest duration.
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We have nothing against the calculation that shows that a purchase will prove more beneficial in the long run than extending therentalagreement.
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A long lease is a long lease, arentalagreementis arentalagreement, and never the twain shall meet.
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What about a grant to allow the force to extend therentalagreementwith the current provider?
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About twelve months later they find that it was not a hire-purchase but arentalagreement.
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He tells us that at the present moment there is a loss of earnings under therentalagreement.
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In some cases therentalagreementis partly verbal and in all cases its terms are onerous.
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The letting agent would not countenance arentalagreementwith her; it had to be with a company.
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If a line breaks down, surely that is covered by therentalagreementon the line, whereas if the instrument breaks down the subscriber is regarded as an independent customer.
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A family has to afford the capital cost of either buying the apparatus or entering into therentalagreement, and then has to pay an already large licence fee.
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Let us also suppose that it was assumed that the private sector would use the hospital for 50 years, and that a 50-yearrentalagreementwas drawn up.
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Tenants receive unlimited duration of theirrentalagreementunless the duration is explicitly halted.
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The narrower termrentalagreementcan be used to describe a lease in which the asset is tangible property.
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Residents of the houses are expected to perform work (about 5 hours a week) as part of theirrentalagreement, helping to keep rent lower.
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A "bail" orrentalagreementwas signed, to last nine years, on payment of a commission.
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Arentalagreementis a lease in which the asset is tangible property.
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Renters should investigate the location of active faults on their own before signing a lease orrentalagreement.
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Vehicle registration and proof of insurance orrentalagreementare required.
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In the case of personal property, it is determined by the law and custom of the jurisdiction in which therentalagreementis made.
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The most common form of real property lease is a residentialrentalagreementbetween landlord and tenant.
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