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Definition of lease
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of lease is as below...
Lease (v. t.) 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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Assignment
::
Assignment
(n.) A
transfer
of title or
interest
by
writing,
as of
lease,
bond, note, or bill of
exchange;
a
transfer
of the whole of some
particular
estate
or
interest
in
lands..
Releaser
::
Releaser
(n.) One who
releases,
or sets
free..
Remission
::
Remission
(n.)
Discharge
from that which is due;
relinquishment
of a
claim,
right,
or
obligation;
pardon
of
transgression;
release
from
forfeiture,
penalty,
debt, etc..
Rescat
::
Rescat
(v. t.) To
ransom;
to
release;
to
rescue.
Releasable
::
Releasable
(a.) That may be
released.
Discoverture
::
Discoverture
(n.) A state of being
released
from
coverture;
freedom
of a woman from the
coverture
of a
husband.
Landlady
::
Landlady
(n.) A woman
having
real
estate
which she
leases
to a
tenant
or
tenants.
Leaser
::
Leaser
(n.) One who
leases
or
gleans.
Admiration
::
Admiration
(n.) Cause of
admiration;
something
to
excite
wonder,
or
pleased
surprise;
a
prodigy..
Sublet
::
Sublessee
(n.) A
holder
of a
sublease.
Landlordism
::
Landlordism
(n.) The state of being a
landlord;
the
characteristics
of a
landlord;
specifically,
in Great
Britain,
the
relation
of
landlords
to
tenants,
especially
as
regards
leased
agricultural
lands..
Discharge
::
Discharge
(v. t.) To
release
legally
from
confinement;
to set at
liberty;
as, to
discharge
a
prisoner..
Like
::
Like (a.) To be
pleased
with in a
moderate
degree;
to
approve;
to take
satisfaction
in; to
enjoy.
Fine
::
Fine (n.) A sum of money or price paid for
obtaining
a
benefit,
favor,
or
privilege,
as for
admission
to a
copyhold,
or for
obtaining
or
renewing
a
lease..
Complaisance
::
Complaisance
(n.)
Disposition
to
please
or
oblige;
obliging
compliance
with the
wishes
of
others;
a
deportment
indicative
of a
desire
to
please;
courtesy;
civility.
Captious
::
Captious
(a.) Apt to catch at
faults;
disposed
to find fault or to
cavil;
eager to
object;
difficult
to
please.
Displeasure
::
Displeasure
(v. t.) To
displease.
Offence
::
Offence
(n.) The state of being
offended
or
displeased;
anger;
displeasure.
Fond
::
Fond
(superl.)
Loving;
much
pleased;
affectionately
regardful,
indulgent,
or
desirous;
longing
or
yearning;
--
followed
by of
(formerly
also by on)..
Bail
::
Bail (n.) The
security
given for the
appearance
of a
prisoner
in order to
obtain
his
release
from
custody
of the
officer;
as, the man is out on bail; to go bail for any one..
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