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lease line
noun
The limit of the tenant space, either physically demarcated (by a demising partition or demising wall) or imaginary, controlled by the tenant of a leased, typically retail space, in a multi-tenant establishment, such as a mall.
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And a well cannot be allowed to veer across a lease line, for example.
They simultaneously closed a $1 million lease line with Western Technology Investment for server leases.
This "Lease Line of Credit" structure is meant to help the company "manage its capital efficiently during the new shareholder's investment period," CapX noted in today's announcement.
Stage 2. The carriers will recognize that they have created a monster as every enterprise starts cancelling their lease line subscription.
When Lisle, Ill.-based telecom equipment maker Tellabs needed to open a three-person sales office in Oslo in January, the last thing it wanted to do was negotiate a lease, line up a phone and haggle with Norwegian customs inspectors.
When the telecom equipment maker Tellabs, based in Lisle, Illinois, needed to open a three-person sales office in Oslo in January, the last thing it wanted to do was negotiate a lease, line up a phone and haggle with Norwegian customs inspectors.
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Where it makes economic sense, Liquid opts to lease lines.
NetCo would have to lease lines like any other operator.But there are some big problems with this approach, too.
The advantage derives from its plans to lease lines designed specifically for data traffic, which are proliferating worldwide.
The Company, however, refused to lease lines to the FBI which were needed to install the pen registers in an unobtrusive fashion.
Too slow and too cautious to build their own fibre-optic networks, they can now lease lines from their nippier rivals at rock-bottom prices.
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