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to 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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"I had to become a cheerleader: 'Now guys, don't give up.' " Rather than issue formal regulations, the office often relied on weaker "Notices to Lessees and Operators," which were supposed to explain existing rules, not announce new ones.
For example, investment requirements to lessees, operators, and owners of fuel supply facilities (as members of an infrastructural monopoly) should be approved, and tender procedures for handing airports' ground infrastructure over to operators and investors should be developed.
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The car-gawking public will get a closer look at the LeSEE (pronounced, fittingly, similarly to "lessee") at the upcoming Beijing Auto Show — though the company did offer up some interesting tidbits about the autonomous concept vehicle, including a top speed of 130 MPH, an exterior display on the front of the car and a foldaway steering wheel.
A lease shifts the maintenance burden from understaffed parks to private lessees who must meet park preservation standards.
Bute left the style of the early developments up to the lessees, but was concerned by the poor results.
Under normal circumstances, the GSA would send a letter to any lessee in violation of a contract and give them 30 days to respond.
The millions of acres of public lands leased by either the Bureau of Land Management or the Forest Service are a privilege offered to the lessee, not a right.
As Vadjunec and Sheehan (2010, p. 170), who have studied State Trust Land policies in Cimarron County, explain, "with their future now uncertain (in five-year increments with no preferential treatment given to the lessee), many land managers express difficulty caring for leased land like it was their own, as they have done in the past".
There are 4 criteria that govern capital leases; if any 1 of these is true, the agreement must be treated as a capital lease: The asset's title will be transferred to the lessee upon the agreement's maturation.
For example, consider an agreement by which the lessor rents an office space to the lessee for 1 year in exchange for a $1000 rent payment each month.
In contrast to G.M. and Ford, Toyota has allowed lessees to buy its remaining RAV4 EV's, and the company will continue to service them.
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