five-year lease

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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 ofleasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Who will develop a business with only afive-yearlease?
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The local authority should be allowed to take afive-yearleaseon them and put people in them.
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Therefore, the council would prefer afive-yearlease, which might be worth looking at.
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However, what happens when a tenant takes afive-yearleasein a shopping centre, trades for only one year, and then the shopping centre shuts?
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The funding is inadequate; the control is uncertain; and thefive-yearleaseof life merely extends that uncertainty.
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However, what happens when a local board asks whether afive-yearleaseis a short or long leasehold?
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They negotiated afive-yearleasefor the entire outlet for $100,000 per year, payable semi-annually in advance.
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The campus signed afive-yearleasebeginning in 2010.
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After afive-yearleasewas signed in 2013, the state began looking for ways to purchase the entire property.
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Afive-yearleasewas granted to the preservation committee.
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They are not locked into five-year leases.
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This year we also propose to issue a general consent to authorities to dispose of dwellings in need of repair to housing associations on five-year leases.
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As well, many of the equipment schedules were for five-year leases rather than three.
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