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lease 1. a contract by which property is conveyed to a person for a specified period, usually for rent 2. the instrument by which such property is conveyed 3. the period of time for which it is conveyed lease [lēs] (industrial engineering) Contract between landowner and another granting the latter the right to use the land, usually upon payment of an agreed rental, bonus, or royalty. A piece of land that is leased. (textiles) A means of keeping warp threads in position during weaving and beaming by passing them alternately over and under a set of rods. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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WASHINGTON - United Airlines won court approval Friday to pay $150 million to settle billions of dollars in claims from aircraft leasers, including Walt Disney Co. Given the escalating payments that private leasers are willing to make in order to secure land access, some skeptics question whether states can afford to be competitive in the deals they offer to landowners. Roughly 13% of the building remains vacant, which will allow master leasers, SL Green, to improve on the reported 6% cap rate it bought into. |
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