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(n)
A payment made by a tenant at intervals in order to lease a property.
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(UK) Synonym of tenancy.
The payment made to rent something.
A document issued by some authority, creating a public or private institution, and defining its purposes and privileges.
(v)
(transitive) To employ; to obtain the services of (a person) in exchange for remuneration; to give someone a job.
(transitive) To get into one's hands, possession, or control, with or without force.
(transitive) To allow to, not to prevent (+ infinitive, but usually without to).
(transitive) To engross or hold the attention of; to keep busy or occupied.
the period of time during which a contract conveying property to a person is in effect
A leasehold estate in land.
An individual or a corporation who has the right of use of something of value, gained through a lease agreement with the real owner of the property.
The act by which something is rented; a rental.
One who holds a lease (a tenancy).
Alternative spelling of 'rents.
The authorization granted by a company to sell or distribute its goods or services in a certain area.
(transitive) To allow to be used by someone temporarily, on condition that it or its equivalent will be returned.
(countable) An understanding between entities to follow a specific course of conduct.
A status of having a permanent post with enhanced job security within an academic institution.
(adj)
Closely packed or densely constituted; having much material in a small volume.
A legal document giving official permission to do something; a permit.
The act by which an employee is hired.
The act by which something is granted.
A concessions stand.
(ditransitive) To give (permission or wish).
A reservation for a service, such as travel or hotel accommodation.
The act of conceding.
The state of being valid, authentic or genuine.
The process of revitalizing.
A particular point or place in physical space.
An action or act; something that is done.
(transitive) To praise or acclaim.
A formal agreement between two parties, especially between a church and a state; specifically, an agreement between the Pope and a government.
To give praise to; to commend, glorify, or worship.
(transitive) To praise; to make high.
(transitive, intransitive) To praise; to glorify.
(countable) An opportunity or possibility.
An uncertain duration of time, a period of time.
A place that sells items, especially cars.
The part of Earth which is not covered by oceans or other bodies of water.
Impressed with fear or apprehension; in fear.
The quantity of bread or other baked goods baked at one time.
(tourism) Initialism of destination management company.
performance of moral or religious acts
(transitive) To take a lease of premises in exchange for rent.
(countable) Death; decease.
The act of occupying, the state of being occupied or the state of being an occupant or tenant.
(property law) A lease sublet by a tenant or lessee to a subtenant.
(property law, real estate, informal) Synonym of sublease.
(property law) A lease to a landlord or lessor; commonly from the perspective of a sublease to that lease.
The holding of a lease.
(countable) A place where agricultural and similar activities take place, especially the growing of crops or the raising of livestock.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see term, year.
A person that leases real property; a lessor.
(property law) Synonym of sublease.
(law) A right to take possession of a debtor’s property as security until a debt or duty is discharged.
(property law) The owner of property that is leased; the landlord to a lease.
A person who is tenant by holding a lease; a lessee.
(law, UK, historical) A letting or renting, especially a licence to enclose land in a forest with a low hedge and ditch, under a yearly rent.
(property law) Real property held by a tenure of this type.
(property law) Synonym of headlease.
A small nail with a flat head.
(law, UK, obsolete) Land that has been granted temporarily, without any loss of ownership.
The collective property and liabilities of someone, especially a deceased person.
(law) One who has the actual possession of land.
tenancy
Land held by a life estate.
(law, England and Wales, idiomatic) The lease under which that estate in land is held.
Alternative form of sublease. [(property law) A lease sublet by a tenant or lessee to a subtenant.]
(law, England and Wales, idiomatic, historical) The lease under which that estate in land was held.
(law) The clause in a deed wherein the tenure of the land is defined and limited.
(Scots law, historical) An extended lease to induce the tenant to make improvements to the premises.
A life estate.
(England and Wales, law) A lease for the surface of some land or structure (such as a bridge), which excludes the subsurface or land beneath.
(law, historical) An entitlement to a freehold estate with a right to immediate possession.
A lease of crown land (land belonging to the government when the head of state is a monarch).
(law) A life estate.
(law, dated) The part of a deed that formally defines the extent of ownership or tenancy granted.
Something that one owns, especially stocks and bonds.
One who rents property or other goods from another.