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sublease

A lease by a tenant to a subtenant of part or all of the premises leased by him, for part or all of the term of his lease.
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Pursuant to your query, it should be noted that in the emirate of Sharjah, a tenant cannot sublet the rented premises granted to him to any third party without the consent of the landlord.
DC Wattoo told Dawn that under the law, the Sahiwal Club land was already on lease from the provincial government and the club could not sublet it to any contractor without permission of the provincial government.
This is the second banking sublet in Docklands after the referendum that voted for the UK to leave the EU.
You can sublet your place for a fixed period of time (i.e.
The six suspects of Arab origin had sublet apartments to tenants, collected the rent, and disappeared without paying the landlord.
While, he said, two quarters had been found sublet by the allottees to private persons in G-7/1 and G-7/2 and action under Rule 16 of Accommodation Allocation Rules, 2002 had been initiated for eviction of un-authorized occupants from government accommodation and action against allottees.
A WOMAN who illegally sublet her council property has been fined PS200.
Displaced due to a fire that engulfed its existing facility, Achim has since sublet 182,000 s/f from Cosmetic Essence Innovations (CEI) at 1240 Cranbury South River Road in Cranbury, New Jersey.
Vancouver, Canada, June 13, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Other times, when individuals are moving/travelling temporarily they often need to terminate their lease in advance or find someone to sublet their apartment.
John Naz, company director of Passion Leisure Ltd, which sublet the flat to students
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