leasing company

collocation in English

meaningsofleaseandcompany

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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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company
noun
uk
/ˈkʌm.pə.ni/
us
/ˈkʌm.pə.ni/
an organization that sells goods or services in order to ...
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(Definition ofleaseandcompanyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Aleasingcompanywill not usually be an oil producer.
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I understand that the details of the arrangements governing the provision of improved rolling stock will be agreed imminently with theleasingcompany.
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For example, a bank will provide finance to itsleasingcompanyto purchase assets to be leased.
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If that were so, theleasingcompanywould be denied a tax deduction in respect of the interest payments made to its parent.
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But, generally speaking, aleasingcompanygets its large profits in the later years of a long-life piece of consumer durable equipment.
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One could form a leasing arrangement by which aleasingcompanycould buy vehicles in advance in order to get the benefits of size and scale.
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As it was aleasingcompanywith fixed interest to its leasing customers, it took several years to recover, and meanwhile he was virtually bleeding to death.
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To put it another way, under the subsections it can be argued that the purpose of the loan relationship is partly to enable theleasingcompanyto claim capital allowances.
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The timetable will be specified by the franchise director, track charges and train paths will be owned by aleasingcompanywhile fares will be controlled.
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Nevertheless, the termleasingcompanysometimes is used as a synonym to the term lessor.
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He acquired aleasingcompanyproviding horse-drawn carriages for special events such as weddings, carnivals and public occasions.
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While these businesses pay more, theleasingcompanymust also be more vigilant to reduce the risks or consequences of defaults.
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They would be purchased from theleasingcompany.
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The vehicle remains the property of the lessor (contract hire /leasingcompany) and never becomes the property of the lessee (the company renting and using the vehicle).
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Four locomotives were eventually sold toleasingcompanynorthrail.
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The three passenger rolling stock leasing companies will compete in the open market to supply new and refurbished trains to the operating companies.
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The rolling stock leasing companies, who now own most of the passenger rolling stock, were privatised in 1995.
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The rolling stock leasing companies who now own most of the passenger rolling stock, were privatised in 1995.
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The regime of the rolling stock leasing companies has clear incentives for them or others to invest in new rolling stock.
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We have sold the three passenger rolling stock leasing companies to increase the possibility of new and refurbished rolling stock.
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