lease agreement

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lease
noun[C]
uk
/liːs/
us
/liːs/
a legal agreement in which you pay money in order to use a building, piece of land, vehicle, etc. for ...
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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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Council approved theleaseagreement42.
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Automatically, if the tenant signs aleaseagreementhe must know with whom he has made the agreement and who has signed it.
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The respective rights and obligations of a ground landlord and a leaseholder should be clearly set out in the terms of theleaseagreement.
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Thus, in a seven-year franchise, to sign aleaseagreementon trains that have a life of 30 years is not good business practice.
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He can include in hisleaseagreementwith his tenant a suitable provision absolving him from responsibility and, provided the county court agrees, he will be in the clear.
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Things often become more complicated to measure when a new fixed asset is acquired within some kind ofleaseagreement.
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Determining what was acceptable redevelopment was critical if a finalleaseagreementwas to be signed.
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An area of the wood to the south was not included in theleaseagreementand three residential roads were later constructed on it.
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Theleaseagreementwas for 50 years, with a renewal option for an additional 50 years.
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Theleaseagreementstipulated that the land would revert to the city if the government abandoned it.
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The minor renovations which totaled about $70 million did not bring the stadium within the specifications required under theleaseagreement.
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As part of hisleaseagreement, he was to improve the land and build a substantial inn.
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Foreclosure voids anyleaseagreement, and renters have no legal right to continue renting.
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Crescent waited for anotherleaseagreementbefore finalizing plans to build the tower.
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The company inherited the initial 25-year miningleaseagreement, signed in 1995, from the previous mineral right holders.
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Leaseagreementcalls for 10 aircraft with an option on 5 units valued at $270 million.
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Chase planned to remove about 80000 sqft from itsleaseagreement, saying that it does not need the space anymore.
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Theleaseagreementrequired that 30 percent of the retail space be set aside for businesses with fewer than six locations nationwide.
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However, it would not be available for a further 28 months, due to an existingleaseagreement.
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However, there was an arbitration clause in theleaseagreement.
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