Found 4 items, similar to Lease.
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: lease
lease
n 1: property that is leased or rented out or let [syn:
rental,
letting]
2: a contract granting use or occupation of property during a
specified time for a specified payment
3: the period of time during which a contract conveying
property to a person is in effect [syn:
term of a contract
]
v 1: let for money;
“We rented our apartment to friends while we
were abroad” [syn:
rent]
2: hold under a lease or rental agreement; of goods and
services [syn:
rent,
hire,
charter]
3: grant use or occupation of under a term of contract;
“I am
leasing my country estate to some foreigners” [syn:
let,
rent]
4: engage for service under a term of contract;
“We took an
apartment on a quiet street”;
“Let's rent a car”;
“Shall
we take a guide in Rome?” [syn:
rent,
hire,
charter,
engage,
take]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Lease
Lease
\Lease\ (l[=e]z), v. i. [AS. lesan to gather; akin to D.
lezen to gather, read, G. lesen, Goth. lisan to gather; cf.
Lith lesti to peck.]
To gather what harvesters have left behind; to glean. [Obs.]
--Dryden.
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Lease
\Lease\ (l[=e]s), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Leased; p. pr. &
vb. n.
Leasing.] [F. laisser, OF. laissier, lessier, to
leave, transmit, L. laxare to loose, slacken, from laxus
loose, wide. See
Lax, and cf.
Lesser.]
1. To grant to another by lease the possession of, as of
lands, tenements, and hereditaments; to let; to demise;
as, a landowner leases a farm to a tenant; -- sometimes
with out.
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There were some [houses] that were leased out for
three lives. --Addison.
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2. To hold under a lease; to take lease of; as, a tenant
leases his land from the owner.
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Lease
\Lease\ (l[=e]s), n. [Cf. OF. lais. See
Lease, v. t.]
1. The temporary transfer of a possession to another person
in return for a fee or other valuable consideration paid
for the transfer; especially, A demise or letting of
lands, tenements, or hereditaments to another for life,
for a term of years, or at will, or for any less interest
than that which the lessor has in the property, usually
for a specified rent or compensation.
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2. The contract for such letting.
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3. Any tenure by grant or permission; the time for which such
a tenure holds good; allotted time.
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Our high-placed Macbeth
Shall live the lease of nature. --Shak.
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Lease and release a mode of conveyance of freehold estates,
formerly common in England and in New York. its place is
now supplied by a simple deed of grant. --Burrill.
--Warren's Blackstone.
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