leased property
collocation in Englishmeaningsofleaseandproperty
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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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property
noun
uk/ˈprɒp.ə.ti/us/ˈprɑː.pɚ.t̬i/
an object or objects that belong ...
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(Definition ofleaseandpropertyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Secondly, he applies this proposition toleasedpropertyas well as to requisitioned property.
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In various cases previously institutions have purchased orleasedpropertyat prices above the market rate.
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Councils often pay £500 a week or more forleasedpropertyand, if tenants are on housing benefit, we end up paying that through the public purse.
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Until 1969, people who owned orleasedpropertyin an area but who did not live there had a right to vote and to stand for the local authority.
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The lessee must be in occupation of theleasedproperty.
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From its earliest days, area residents wanting to get away from home constructed cabins onleasedpropertyalong its shoreline.
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The lessee does not, however, obtain "jus abutendi": the right to take any of the substance of theleasedproperty.
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The court "a quo" held that, on a change of ownership of theleasedproperty, the lessee may elect to bring the lease to an end.
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The decision was made to return allleasedproperty, reduce overhead and limit enrollment to the number of students that could be accommodated in the properties belonging to the school.
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The ground itself is onleasedproperty.
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More particularly, the lessee held no real right in theleasedproperty; he merely enjoyed contractual "jura in personam" against the lessor by virtue of the agreement of lease.
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Previously the delegation had been housed in a series of leased properties.
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Tobacco use is now prohibited on all college grounds, college-owned or leased properties, and in campus-owned leased or rented vehicles.
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The hospital operated out of leased properties during its early years.
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