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'lease over' is not correct or usable in written English as it is not a valid phrase.
If you want to use 'lease' in a sentence, it would need to be followed by a verb (e.g., "lease out," "lease in," "lease up," etc.). For example, The company leased out its offices for extra income.
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And then is it the same and/or legal to sign a lease over the internet for international students?
And the 99-year lease over the port of Darwin was an issue which engaged all ministers at the time.
At the same time, she negotiated the end of Britain's lease over another colonial relic, Hong Kong.
The deal gives Russia four-fifths of the fleet, and a 20-year lease over Sebastopol's main bays and some of the hinterland.
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Not only will Roofstock provide refunds to buyers who use its platform, but for vacant properties purchased, the company will also pay the rent if the house isn't leased over time.
I am reliably informed that the Esprit lease, taken over by M and S, stipulates that the shop must be used for "retail sales".
"It is easier to do it as leases roll over," he said.
Agouridis said at least 10percentt of such leases turn over at any given time.
Rents have risen sharply in the last five years, in some cases tripling as leases roll over, tenants and brokers say.
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