Sentence examples for lease from inspiring English sources

'lease' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It typically refers to a legal contract giving a tenant the right to use a property owned by a landlord in exchange for rent. For example, "The lease agreement stipulates that the tenant must pay the rent on the first of the month."

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lease

verb

To gather.

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Ultimately, NSW Maritime altered its draft commercial lease policy to allow for direct negotiations with existing tenants and new leases were indeed granted to CQPL in 2009.

Southwood upheld the inquiry's findings that Lawrie acted unfairly and with bias over the former Labor government's offer of a 10-year rent-free lease of the historic Stella Maris site in Darwin to Unions NT.

00 800 300 200 00; angsana.com 4. Tangier: a city with a new lease of life Louche, laid-back and a bit seedy, Tangier is undergoing something of a transformation into a chic destination, ideal for people who like their Morocco experiences to still have a little edginess.

Tripodi was also found to have engaged in corrupt conduct by not disclosing to the cabinet his awareness of Obeid's connections to the cafes, and Dunn for using his public official position to bring about a change in Maritime's Commercial lease policy in order to benefit Obeid.

I'm sure there are great founders out there, keeping their ego on a short lease and using their vision, social capital, deep expertise and institutional memory to take things forward, rather than hold them back.

Similar calls for an Icac-style body have been made repeatedly, including by the Labor opposition, and inquiry commissioner John Lawler, in his adverse findings against former Labor leader Delia Lawrie and her involvement in the granting of a 10-year, rent-free lease of a historic Darwin site to Unions NT.

Glenn Loovens is a classy presence at the back and the attacker Chris Maguire will hope to continue last season's new lease of life.

Today's backslap (including a supporting actress hat-tip to Emily Watson) looks to give the film a fresh lease of life as the sprint towards the final awards furlongs gathers pace.

Built into the terms of the lease was a move-in deadline: the port authority would be liable for penalties or lost earnings if Condé Nast were forced to wait beyond 1 January 2014 to begin the process of moving in.

A quarter of a century later, Putin's actions, and the ever more grisly new threats posed by Islamic militants, has given Nato a new lease of life.

And Croydon has given Lambeth three options: buy Croydon's half-share of assets and take responsibility for the library lease Croydon's half-share in the premises and take responsibility for the library agree to the library being sold with the profit being equally divided between the two boroughs.

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