单词 | lease |
释义 | lease (liːs ) Word forms: leases , leasing , leased 1. countable noun A lease is a legal agreement by which the owner of a building, a piece of land, or something such as a car allows someone else to use it for a period of time in return for money. He took up a 10 year lease on the house at Rossie Priory. [+ on] 2. verb If you lease property or something such as a car from someone or if they lease it to you, they allow you to use it in return for regular payments of money. He went to Toronto, where he leased an apartment. [VERB noun] She hopes to lease the building to students. [VERB noun + to] He will need more grazing land and perhaps La Prade could lease him a few acres. [VERB noun noun] Synonyms: hire, rent, let, loan 3. a new lease of life phrase If you say that someone or something has been given a new lease of life, you are emphasizing that they are much more lively or successful than they have been in the past. The operation has given me a new lease of life. Idioms: a new lease of life [British] or a new lease on life If someone or something is given a new lease of life, something makes them successful once again or improves their condition The old oak table was picked up for just £4 and subsequently given a new lease of life by Kim's mother. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Collocations: existing lease The company took the leap of faith needed to take on the additional property, which doubled its existing lease costs. Times, Sunday Times The new lease will be for the remaining term of the existing lease plus an extra 90 years and it will be at a peppercorn rent. Times, Sunday Times The rent under the existing lease will drop to a nominal amount, but the other lease terms will remain the same. Times, Sunday Times The terms of the new lease are prescribed by the legislation and will generally follow the existing lease. Times, Sunday Times However, under the legislation, the new lease will always be for the remaining years on the existing lease plus 90 years. Times, Sunday Times Alternatively, you can lease a car for a few years for a low monthly cost, but you won't ever own the vehicle. Times, Sunday Times However, to lease the car yourself it would cost 5,628 if you include maintenance and insurance, leaving a 2,155 shortfall. Times, Sunday Times I rent my house and lease my car. Times,Sunday Times This month's new registration plate will see record numbers of drivers opting to lease a car rather than buy one. Times, Sunday Times When you lease a car you typically pay only the difference between its price and its predicted value in three years' time, plus sales tax and interest. Times, Sunday Times The school attempted to lease the property for many years, but the school's trustees eventually decided that the land had to be sold. Christianity Today But another corporate tenant could come in and lease the property. Houston Chronicle They would rather lease their property from us and spend their capital on equipment. Times, Sunday Times Purchasers lease their property back to the company, which maintains it and takes care of holiday lets, paying a guaranteed rental income. Times, Sunday Times He also entered into an agreement to lease the property and to pay a yearly rental. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 We are also willing to lease the site. The Sun He leased the site at 18,500 a year for 150 years and worked hard to secure consent for such a tall building. Times, Sunday Times When leasing the sites, the union had strategically selected tent locations near the mouths of canyons that led to the coal camps, for the purpose of blocking the strikebreakers' traffic. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The owners lease a space ithe village car park and use a quad bike for access. Times, Sunday Times It believes that it has an advantage over some flexible office providers because it owns the property involved rather than having to lease the space from a larger landlord. Times, Sunday Times Since then, attempts to lease the space have been unsuccessful. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They have been leasing the space inside to local businesses since then. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In 1992 the company leased the space for 55 per 1 sqft. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 If you use a private vehicle or lease a vehicle, you can go straight to an independent road west. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Metropolitan police sources said the force had not yet purchased or leased the vehicle. Times, Sunday Times Members then lease the vehicles for set periods of time ranging from a few hours to a few days, before returning them to the pool ready for the next member. Times, Sunday Times Almost nine in ten new cars are bought using personal contract plans, which mean the owner leases the vehicle rather than buying it. Times, Sunday Times It has minimum lease obligations of $47 billion over the next 15 years and has yet to make a profit. Times, Sunday Times The company revealed that it has minimum future lease obligations of $47 billion over the next 15 years. Times, Sunday Times An acquirer would typically honour the lease obligations for the premises and machinery. Times, Sunday Times One significant evolution of the leasing industry involved the collateralization of lease obligations in sale leaseback transactions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I had to apply through my solicitor to the lease owners, the dean and chapter, who then vetted me. Times, Sunday Times Lease owners must pay their own game wardens and lodge staff, and pay property taxes on the land they typically own. Globe and Mail In 1942 the lease owners put the building up for sale. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Subsequent lease owners went in and out of business. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The commission has undertaken a thorough probe into the bank transactions of exporters, traders and mining lease owners to track down the exact financial transaction. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Dealers will typically allow a lessee to negotiate a higher mileage allowance, for a higher lease payment. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Then the company makes lease payments back to the pension scheme. Times, Sunday Times If the company buys the car, running costs and lease payments or capital allowances can be claimed, which reduces taxable profits. Times, Sunday Times Over a period of time, you could build an interest element into the lease payments to give you a greater return for taking a greater risk. Times, Sunday Times Lease payments have reached $350-million a month, double the 1997 level. Globe and Mail Pledges in the charter include a commitment to deal swiftly with tenants' enquiries and complaints and transparency and fairness in rent review, lease renewal and service charge processes. Times,Sunday Times The members decide to put on a show to raise the money needed to buy a lease renewal. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It said that it continued to meet or exceed estimated rental values on lettings, lease renewals and rent reviews. Times, Sunday Times The average unexpired lease term exceeds 11 years. Times, Sunday Times From now on, its minimum acceptable lease term on new-builds will be 125 years for flats and 250 for houses. The Sun In an economic downturn dilapidations are also commonplace either during a lease term or if the tenant exercises a break clause. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The lease term was calculated for one year. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In most cases (particularly in retail motor vehicle leases), the lessee has an option to purchase the property for the agreed residual value at the end of the lease term. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The service leasing concept for vehicles has been around for many years in many variants, from simple short-term car hire to long-term lease. Times, Sunday Times Both have expressed interest in occupying the 537 million stadium as part of a 'soft market test' by a government agency, which invites formal bids for the long-term lease today. Times, Sunday Times In return, the club took a long-term lease on the undistinguished top floor of a five-storey building in the complex. Globe and Mail But it needs a long-term lease with the local authority to redevelop the ground in a 12million deal and get over the line. The Sun The insurer said that, having put in place long-term lease financing, it has reduced the rents on the homes and established annual reviews linked to retail prices. Times, Sunday Times When negotiating your lease, you may wish to request a tenant-only break clause in case sales do not go as planned. Times, Sunday Times I'm negotiating the lease with the landlords, trying to get them to bring the rent down. Times, Sunday Times After negotiating the lease, the remodeling of the old building started immediately. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In 2000, the school negotiated a lease for the vacant 3acre m2 lot between the two campuses. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Ken moved into the role of the entrepreneur and negotiated the leases, secured the equipment, and developed the business contracts. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Also, sufficient funds must be available to pay the lease throughout its duration, and interest rates will be an important factor. Times, Sunday Times They did nt pay the lease fee to the government. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Temple did not pay the lease after the first year, but remained in possession of the territory. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They paid a lease fee of 330 a month and kept detailed notes. Times, Sunday Times This would allow the city to stop paying the lease, a historical marker to be place, and a small park to be created at the site. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She asked if she should renew the lease on her apartment. Times, Sunday Times That, and some other bills and fees to renew her lease, come to a grand total of about $100,000, she said. Times, Sunday Times He confirmed that her agents had told the club they were unable to renew the lease for the 2012 season. Times, Sunday Times Often and often they have longed to turn on the inaccesible hot tap and so renew their lease of felicity, and then have sunk back. Times, Sunday Times He then made a written request for a six-month lease - which means that he can be classed as a 'permanent tenant', and can renew the lease indefinitely. Times, Sunday Times He has so far raised 20,000 of seed funding from local investors to secure the lease and pay for the planning process. Times, Sunday Times It also paid the landlord a 1.9 million premium to secure the lease. Times, Sunday Times In 1989, unable to secure a lease, he finally sold. Globe and Mail She helps him secure a lease on a new house via her fiance's company. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He secured the lease three years ago — personally, rather than through the company, which was enduring its annus horribilis at the time. Times, Sunday Times So she likes the fact that the new premises are on a short-term lease, and might run out inside a year. Times, Sunday Times And they will have to go if talks over a short-term lease with the venue's owners do not go their way today. The Sun The next day she went to a property in the suburbs of the city that had been rented on a short-term lease for nearly 2,000. Times, Sunday Times They also experimented with new methods to avoid land purchase, such as land deposit and short-term lease contracts. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The short-term lease currently makes it difficult to apply for grants or to build an all-season visitor centre. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Only in 2005, however, with his plans finally approved, was he allowed to sign the lease. Times, Sunday Times At one point, when we were about to sign a lease, they tried to make us pay more. Times, Sunday Times I signed a lease, started paying rent with no form of income. ST In the end, the new leases were put into effect, and fifteen households were seized and their owners evicted from their homes for refusing to sign the lease. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The next morning he drove back to the property and promptly signed a lease. Times, Sunday Times The development was originally contracted on spec, meaning the developer/owner did not have a major tenant lease secured beforehand. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In the meantime, we have about 120 tenants leasing commercial space on the site. Globe and Mail Where premises are occupied under a sub-tenancy agreement, the same obligation extends to the tenant leasing the property. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Credit tenant leases may be created either in sale/leaseback transactions, or new purchase transactions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 租借, 出租 Japanese: 賃貸借契約, 賃貸借する |
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