(leasehold)

  • 11leasehold — lease|hold [ˈli:shəuld US hould] adj especially BrE leasehold property is property that you will own only for the period of time stated in a lease →↑freehold >leasehold adv …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 12leasehold — / li:shəυld/ noun, adjective (the fact of) possessing property on a lease, for a fixed time ● to buy a property leasehold ● We are currently occupying a leasehold property. ● The company has some valuable leaseholds …

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  • 13Leasehold — An accounting term used to classify an asset on a company s balance sheet that is leased. In order to be classified as a leased asset, the firm must enter into a lease agreement that is an operating lease, and not a capital lease. The reason… …

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  • 14leasehold — adj. Leasehold is used with these nouns: ↑estate, ↑property, ↑tenure …

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  • 15Leasehold — Lease|hold [ li:should] das; s <aus engl. leasehold »Pachtung; Pachtgrundstück« zu lease »Pacht« u. to hold »halten; besitzen«> im engl. Recht im Mittelalter u. in der frühen Neuzeit teils zeitlich begrenzte, teils erbliche Pacht; im… …

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  • 16leasehold 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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  • 17leasehold estate — England, Wales An estate in land which provides the holder of the estate with rights of possession and use of the land but not ownership. The freehold is retained by the freeholder who grants the lease (also referred to as a tenancy) as the… …

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  • 18leasehold possession — ➔ possession * * * leasehold possession UK US noun [U] UK LAW, PROPERTY ► a situation in which a person, company, etc. rents, rather than owns, a property → Compare FREEHOLD POSSESSION(Cf. ↑freehold poss …

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  • 19leasehold 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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  • 20leasehold insurance — n: insurance against loss to a lessee (as of profits derived from a sublease) because of cancellation of a lease as a result of fire or other specified peril Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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