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Discover Ludwig"leased properties" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example: "The company owns several leased properties spread over multiple states."
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Mr. Gipson said that most leased properties do not end up having a well placed on them, so those leases do not need added protections.
But some consumer advocates and lawyers say that protections are needed for all leased properties, even those without wells, because drilling may occur underneath them.
That's why she has had no luck selling a ranch house she owns on six acres near leased properties, she said.
It now has around 1,600 sites split into pub/ restaurants as well as franchised and leased properties that often have significant food sides.
Assuming the leased properties generate that many barrels every day of the year at an average of $50 a barrel, the gross revenue from ExxonMobil's 40% stake in the wells would come to $4.2bn annually.
Investigators from Paris city hall have been trawling the city and can impose fines of €25,000 for any unlicensed short-term rental; in 2014, 20 owners of 56 leased properties were fined a total of €560,000.
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That is the only land outside the tennis center's leased property line needed for the project.
For years, the tech giant's Mountain View headquarters sat on leased property, the corporate equivalent of a rented pad downtown.
The service provision obligates the company to operate the leased property eventually, something Ms. Sheppard said did not happen.
The lessee could decide what to produce and at what price to sell it, and, upon his decease, his children could "inherit" the leased property.
For all municipalities that leased property to film crews, and for the Westchester County Department of Safety, the figure for 2003 was $127,442, Ms. Stevens said.
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