单词 | leasehold |
释义 | leasehold (liːshoʊld ) Word forms: leaseholds 1. adjective If a building or land is described as leasehold, it is allowed to be used in return for payment according to the terms of a lease. [mainly British] I went into a leasehold property at four hundred and fifty pounds rent per year. 2. countable noun If you have the leasehold of a building or piece of land, you have the legal right to use it for a period of time as arranged according to a lease. [mainly British] Collocations: leasehold property One in five transactions involves a leasehold property. Times, Sunday Times But nearly six months down the line, she has yet to move into the new leasehold property because of delays caused by management agents. Times, Sunday Times Many first-time buyers buy leasehold property without knowing what they're really getting into. The Sun In 2003 the claimant issued a claim against the defendants for possession of a leasehold property and for payment of 849.21 arrears. Times, Sunday Times If you rent or own a leasehold property, check your lease. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 租的 Japanese: 賃借の |
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