under-lessee

under-lessee
[͵ʌndəlıʹsi:] n
субарендатор; поднаниматель

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  • under-lessee — /ˌʌndə lɛˈsi/ (say .unduh le see) noun someone to whom a lease is granted by an under lessor …  

  • under-lease — /ˈʌndə lis/ (say unduh lees) noun a lease granted by a lessee (the under lessor) to another (the under lessee) …  

  • lessee — les·see /le sē/ n: a person who has possession of real or personal property under a lease; specif: a tenant of real property under a lease Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. lessee …   Law dictionary

  • Lessee of Ashton v. Ashton — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Lessee of Ashton v. Ashton ArgueDate=April term ArgueYear=1760 DecideDate=April term DecideYear=1760 FullName=Lessee of Ashton v. Ashton USVol=1 USPage=3 Holding=The Court held The Intent of the Testator is clear, that the… …   Wikipedia

  • lessee — The party to a lease known as the tenant. The bailee under a lease of personalty. There is authority to the effect that the presence or absence of possession of the premises is a distinguishing factor between the relationship of landlord and… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • lessee — One who rents property from another. In the case of real estate, the lessee is also known as the tenant. He to whom a lease is made. He who holds an estate by virtue of a lease. One who has been given possession of land which is exclusive even of …   Black's law dictionary

  • lessee — One who rents property from another. In the case of real estate, the lessee is also known as the tenant. He to whom a lease is made. He who holds an estate by virtue of a lease. One who has been given possession of land which is exclusive even of …   Black's law dictionary

  • lessee — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from lessé, past participle of lesser to lease more at lease Date: 15th century one that holds real or personal property under a lease …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • under-lessor — /ˌʌndə lɛˈsɔ/ (say .unduh le saw) noun a lessee who grants a lease or who sublets …  

  • under-lease — Exists where lessee lets premises for less time than period of his unexpired term; a sub lease. Also the transfer of a part only of the lands, though for the whole term …   Black's law dictionary

  • Fairfax's Devisee v. Hunter's Lessee — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants = Fairfax s Devisee v. Hunter s Lessee ArgueDate = ArgueYear = DecideDate = February 27 DecideYear = 1813 FullName = Fairfax s Devisee v. Hunter s Lessee USVol = 11 USPage = 603 Citation = Prior = Subsequent =… …   Wikipedia


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