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the lessees
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An individual or a corporation who has the right of use of something of value, gained through a lease agreement with the real owner of the property.
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"The lessees instead bought insurance almost sufficient to rebuild without regard to any possible loss of rental income".
Since one of the lessees still lives in the apartment, Ms. Cohen said, there may be some resistance on the part of the landlord to change the names on the lease.
The lessees receive almost ninety million dollars a year from the building's tenants but are required to pay the lessors (Trump's partners) only about a million nine hundred thousand.
A co-op is a residential building owned by all the lessees; it is run by an elected board who have the right to determine who can buy an apartment.
For the lessees of the table, the 10-seat PokerPro enables poker rooms to use fewer dealers and increases revenue from the percentage the house keeps from each pot.
The suit, filed in Federal District Court here, seeks to have the 12 leases set aside until the lessees -- mostly oil companies -- comply with the law by providing adequate environmental analyses.
The lessees would have the option after five years of buying their houses at a discount or moving on.
What is the total cost of your EV? DD: Here in southern California with the first-generation EV1 and lead-acid batteries the lessees are paying $350 a month for the car and $50 dollars a month for the chargers.
Bute left the style of the early developments up to the lessees, but was concerned by the poor results.
The lessees might be iron-masters, who used the coal in their own operations, or colliery owners who sold the coal on to industrial or domestic customers.
In the bishop's residence or at home, the lessees may have come together to participate in convivial drinking, just as the Norman successors to these lands are envisaged as doing in William of Malmesbury's Life of St Wulfstan.
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