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41leasehold — lease•hold [[t]ˈlisˌhoʊld[/t]] n. 1) property acquired under a lease 2) a tenure under a lease 3) held by lease • Etymology: 1710–20 …
42leasehold — /ˈlishoʊld / (say leeshohld) noun 1. a land interest acquired under a lease. –adjective 2. held by lease. 3. of or relating to land owned by the Crown and which is leased out, usually for a specified time period …
43leasehold — The interest of a lessee. An interest in real estate. 26 Am J1st H & W § 233. An estate in real property which is conveyed to a tenant by his landlord when the landlord makes a lease of the property to the tenant; an estate entirely separate and… …
44leasehold — n. & adj. n. 1 the holding of property by lease. 2 property held by lease. adj. held by lease. Derivatives: leaseholder n …
45leasehold improvements — Things such as walls, air conditioners, and shelves that are added to leased space. American Banker Glossary …
46leasehold improvement — An improvement made to leased property. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
47leasehold land — Land held under a lease The land will eventually revert to the freehold owner, although there has been some statutory modification of this right to repossession (e. g. in the Rent Acts). This is the most common way for blocks of offices to be… …
48leasehold insurance — noun : insurance against loss to a lessee because of cancellation of a lease as a result of fire or other specified peril …
49Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002 — The Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002 Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act to make provision about commonhold land and to amend the law about leasehold property. St …
50absolute leasehold title — The best form of title to registered leasehold land. Registration with this title vests in the proprietor the possession of the leasehold interest with all rights and privileges attached but subject to: • Interests entered on the register. These… …