Kind of lease
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LENDKind of lease
LENDCompanion of lease.
LENDPartner of lease.
LENDPartner of lease
ONEYEARType of lease
TENANCYTerms of a lease
RENEWALExtension of a lease.
LOANRelative of lend-lease.
TENANCYMatter of lease concern?
ERSInitials of lend-lease administrator.
LENDCompanion of lease, 1941-45.
TENANCYPeriod of a renter's lease
LONGTERMType of lease or loan
RENTALBREAKDOWNResult of losing one's lease?
ollaOffice of Lend Lease Administration
leaseholdsThe holding of property by lease
leaseto get by means of a lease
leasesto get by means of a lease
leasedto get by means of a lease
emphyteusisa perpetual but conditional lease of property
renewingmake a renewal (as of a lease)
holdingAn area of land held by lease
holdingsAn area of land held by lease
chartertemporary lease of a bus, aircraft, etc.
HOCKSHOPPlace of business for certain "lend-lease" deals.
emphyteusesEMPHYTEUSIS, a perpetual but conditional lease of property
ETHIOPIARecent signer of lend-lease pact with U. S.
emphyteuticrelating to emphyteusis, perpetual but conditional lease of property
leasesLEASE, to contract the loan of premises for rent
leasedLEASE, to contract the loan of premises for rent
feusA piece of land held by such a lease
demisablecapable of being transferred by lease; as, a demisable estate
subleaseA lease of a property by a tenant to a subtenant
chartersmercantile lease of a ship or some principal part of it
subleasesA lease of a property by a tenant to a subtenant
sublesseea holder of a sublease, a lease by a tenant or lessee to another person
sublesseesSUBLESSEE, a holder of a sublease, a lease by a tenant or lessee to another person
privitiesA relation between two parties that is recognized by law, such as that of blood, lease, or service
reentrytry by a lessor on leased premises on the tenant's failure to perform the conditions of the lease
reversionThe right, esp. of the original owner or their heirs, to possess or succeed to property on the death of the present possessor or at the end of a lease