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  • 1leasehold — lease·hold / lēs ˌhōld/ n: a tenure of real property held by a lessee under a lease: a lessee s estate in the property; also: the property so held compare fee, freehold Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 2Leasehold — is a form of property tenure where one party buys the right to occupy land or a building for a given length of time. As lease is a legal estate, leasehold estate can be bought and sold on the open market and differs from a tenancy where a… …

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  • 3leasehold estate — ➔ estate * * * leasehold estate UK US noun [C] LAW, PROPERTY ► a situation in which a building, piece of land, etc. is used for a particular period of time, as agreed in a lease: »A leasehold estate is an interest in land for a definite period of …

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  • 4leasehold property — ➔ property * * * leasehold property UK US noun [C] LAW, PROPERTY ► a building, piece of land, etc. that is used for a particular period of time as agreed in a lease …

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  • 5leasehold improvements — Those assets which are attached to a building and cannot be removed from any property being leased. (Dictionary of Canadian Bankruptcy Terms) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 …

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  • 6Leasehold estate — Property law Part of t …

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  • 7leasehold — An asset providing the right to use property under a lease agreement. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * leasehold lease‧hold [ˈliːshəʊld ǁ hoʊld] adjective LAW PROPERTY leasehold land, buildings etc can be used by someone for as long as is… …

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  • 8Leasehold Improvement — Alterations made to rental premises in order to customize it for the specific needs of a tenant. Leasehold improvements include painting, installing partitions, changing the flooring, putting in customized light fixtures and so on. Leasehold… …

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  • 9leasehold — [[t]li͟ːshoʊld[/t]] leaseholds 1) ADJ 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 BRIT] I went into a leasehold property at four hundred and fifty… …

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  • 10leasehold mortgages — Collateral interests in real property leased by the borrower. For example, a borrower may own a building located on leased land. In those cases, a lender will take a leasehold mortgage covering the borrower s interest in both the leased land and… …

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