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The trust pays a one-time fee on average about $75 per AUM to take the lease out of circulation, more or less permanently.
Rather than just take the lease payments each month as the expense, the original proposal called for calculations that treated the transaction as a purchase and a loan.
Across the hall, for now, is Oxford Slacks, but, as if fulfilling a kind of manifest destiny, the King's College, whose administrative offices are in a suite once occupied by Oxford Shirts, will take the lease this fall.
If you are unsure about anything, ask for clarification or take the lease to an attorney or trusted friend to review.
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"There is no ebitda if you take the leasing transactions off the books," concedes Daniel Cohrs, Global's chief financial officer.
In 1995 the caterer John Tunney and a partner, Anthony Capetola, took the lease, committing $6 million to improvements.
"They're taking the lease to the extreme, and it's just literal folly".
We took the lease completely brute, meaning we put every single thing in.
My Antioch friend had taken the lease on one of these in-progress domiciles and needed roommates to help swing the rent.
At the beginning of June, the weekly comic paper Le Canard Enchaine revealed that Juppe, when he was the financial adjoint to Chirac, had taken the lease on an apartment in the Sixth Arrondissement which belonged to the domains prive of the City of Paris.
A certain startup getting an amount of early buzz that some might say is comparable to that of an early Twitter is taking the lease: Instagram.
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