long-term lease
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflong-termandlease
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long-term
adjective
uk/ˌlɒŋˈtɜːm/us/ˌlɑːŋˈtɝːm/
continuing a long time into ...
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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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We recognise, having signed and bought along-termlease, the obligations.
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It was about the suggestion that there might be along-termlease.
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To put it more popularly, it would seem that it is legitimate to look through thelong-termleaseand see the short-term hire.
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Moreover, the financial terms offered by the private sector have to be acceptable as along-termlease.
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Exceptionally, along-termleasemay be granted, but only where there are strong reasons in the public interest for doing so.
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That flexibility might involve the offer of a short-term agreement or along-termleasewith an appropriate break clause.
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I accept that, but along-termleaseto a single private contractor over, say, 99 years is not far off being a full-scale privatisation.
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It is quite a different matter where there is along-termlease, say, for 99 years.
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Secondly, the financial terms offered by the private sector for financing the acquisition of trains must be acceptable as along-termlease.
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It is easy to understand why the private sector would be interested in obtaining along-termleasefor one of the large stations.
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He is right in saying that the report suggests a number of options, but one is along-termleaseof the underground to a single contractor.
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They have accepted the need to be flexible towards tenants who would have real difficulties in taking on along-termlease, treating those nearing retirement with special consideration.
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The clause seeks to redress an imbalance and ensure that we look through thelong-termleaseto the short-term letting as the basis for the allowance.
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Negotiations on along-termleasewere linked to plans for the provision of a hard runway and were deferred pending the outcome of the runway planning application.
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A new marina is under construction, and the constructors have fifteenlong-termleaseprograms.
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Long-termleaseagreements have been completed with 12 local landowners or land trusts.
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Municipalities and municipal associations often contract out water supply and/or sanitation services to the private sector throughlong-termleasecontracts (affermage).
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Restaurateurs made a deal with the city to restore the heritage structure in exchange for along-termleaseat nominal rent.
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