lease

[US]/liːs/
[UK]/liːs/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a contract by which one party conveys land, property, services, etc., to another for a specified time, in return for payment
vt. to grant the possession of (land, property, services, etc.) by lease
vi. to be leased; be let out

Phrases & Collocations

lease agreement

commercial lease

lease term

lease document

lease payment

lease extension

rental lease

lease contract

financial lease

land lease

financing lease

finance lease

operating lease

on lease

lease financing

net lease

lease out

lease purchase

capital lease

Example Sentences

lease a piece of land

a lease with one year to run.

the term of a lease is generally 99 years.

They leased the building as a depot.

He signed the lease yesterday.

Do you lease out land?

A capital lease is long-term, noncancelable, and similar to an installment purchase of the leased asset.

she leased the site to a local company.

land was leased from the Duchy of Cornwall.

contracts and leases to work the mines.

The successful heart operation gave him a new lease of life.

"P lease forget the Jerusalem, it's no way to higgle on this question."

That long holiday has given me a new lease of life.

He leased his home for the summer.

The land was leased out to a rich farmer.

When does the lease of the house run out?

the rights expressly granted by the terms of the lease

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