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"lease charge" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used in financial or legal contexts to refer to the fee or cost of leasing a property or item. Example: The lease charge for the office space was $2,000 per month. In this sentence, "lease charge" is used to indicate the cost of renting the office space on a monthly basis.
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"The monthly lease charge will allow us to service or replace the equipment as needed and helps provide a better user experience".
The beneficiaries were to pay a small lease charge that was well below the market value of the land.
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But Wagner has put 656,000 acres that used to be open for recreation under management by a group that is charging day-use fees and has raised lease charges.
A special provision of Chapter 11 gives aircraft lessors a privileged position over other creditors: they can re-possess aircraft if an airline cannot pay its outstanding lease charges within 60 days.With air travel and airline profits recovering outside America, GE may be able to ease its troubles by placing some of its now unwanted Boeing 737s and Airbus A320s elsewhere, particularly Asia.
Commercial office leases charge rent on the basis of rentable space rather than usable space.
The aircraft leasing charge was a result of a misguided attempt by Morgan Stanley to enter the aircraft leasing business in 2000.
Commission payments (licit or illicit) on multi-million-dollar aircraft deals increase the capital cost of aircraft, which are therefore subject to higher depreciation or operating-lease charges, or both.
Despite such service, Mr. Sadeghi said, he has been able to hold the line on the price of leases, charging $3 to $4 a square foot per month, no more than at a community strip mall.
Competitors control about 20percentt of the residential calling market in New York and about 25percentt of the business market, but many of these companies cite leasing charges as the main reason for not making money in the state.
The inspection makes it clear to consumers about their responsibility for any end-of-lease charges before they actually turn in the vehicle, said Shaun Bugbee, vice president of sales operations for BMW Financial.
A new train would cost about six times as much as a Pacer in leasing charges, so each train would have to carry six times the number of passengers or the subsidy paid to keep loss-making lines running would have to go up by the same factor.
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