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Nor could they estimate how much money the government would reap from the auction, known as lease sale 218.
Half-hilarious, half-sensual, he doesn't so much own the stage as lease the land for several miles around.
Which is why he describes Chase as "the $63 billion bully," its squadron of real estate lawyers as "lease terminators" and vows to fight to the finish.
Shale gas production is an industrial activity that brings to local areas drilling rigs, hydraulic fracturing pumps, trucks, and pipelines as well as lease payments, royalty checks, jobs, and cheap energy.
"The department did not obtain sufficient financial data about the bodies and based its decisions on estimates that did not take account of the full costs of closure such as lease cancellation, redundancy and pension crystallisation costs," the NAO said.
Certain exploration and production expenditures, such as lease bonuses maybe depleted based upon a units-of-production basis.
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Such deals — known as lease-in, lease-out, or Lilo, and sale-in, lease-out, or Silo — came into widespread use in the late 1990s.
What about quasi-financial companies, such as leasing companies?
As leases expire, we generally roll rents up.
Some 60 US outlets will be shut as leases expire.
And as leases get closer to their expiry dates, their value erodes.
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