new lease
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnewandlease
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new
adjective
uk/njuː/us/nuː/
recently created or having started to ...
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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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(Definition ofnewandleasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofnew lease
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Cellars were taking on anewleaseof life.
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They believed that they had been given anewleaseof life and a purpose.
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Not only have traditional methodologies taken on anewleaseof life but recent critical methodologies have been recognized as offering new ways to listen to old music.
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But paradoxically these may be exactly the circumstances which, at some point in the future, may give fujimorismo (or some variant of it) anewleaseof life.
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They have suddenly had a notice saying that they are being offered anewleaseto last three to five years.
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The case is one where anewleaseought to be granted, because, we must apply the formula.
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In those days the tenant was entitled either to compensation for adherent goodwill or to anewleaseon new terms.
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In addition to all this, if the landlord offers to sell to the tenant, that is another reason against the grant of anewlease.
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I hope that it will prove possible for anewleaseto be drawn up.
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Without this qualification a tenant's right to obtain anewleaseof part of the premises could frustrate redevelopment and work injustice on landlords.
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When redevelopment rights come out, people will be looking for anewleaseand perhaps more brown land will come in.
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We want to give it anewleaseof life.
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When a tenant exercises his or her statutory right to renew, how will thenewleasebe treated?
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My first point is that when anewleaseis taxed, what is really being taxed is a prospective revenue flow.
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Clause 5, therefore, enables the tenant, as an alternative to compensation, to ask for anewlease.
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In that case the man refused to take anewlease.
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I will get the company to give up the old lease and fix up anewlease.
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Therefore, they cannot sell if they are simply refused an opportunity to consider anewlease.
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