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LESSEE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LESSEE is one that holds real or personal property under a lease.
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Lessee vs. Tenant: What's the Difference? | Visual Lease
A lessee is someone who enters into a formal lease agreement, while a tenant refers to someone occupying a property, regardless of the ...
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lessee | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
A lessee is a person who takes temporary possession of a lessor's property interest through a lease. If the property is real estate, the lessee is referred to ...
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lessee (lɛˈsiː) Also 6–7 leas(s)ee, 7 lesse. [a. AF. lessee, OF. lessé, pa. pple. of lesser, lessier, mod.F. laisser to leave: see lease v.3 and -ee.] A person to whom a lease is granted; a tenant under a lease.[a 1481 Littleton Inst. §57 Il y ad le Feoffor, & le Feoffee, le Donor & le Donee, le Les...
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Lessor vs. Lessee: Differences, Accounting & More Explained
The lessee pays the dealership, or lessor, for the right to use the vehicle for an agreed-upon amount of time. Under the new lease accounting ...
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50 Synonyms & Antonyms for LESSEE | Thesaurus.com
Find 50 different ways to say LESSEE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.
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Lessee of Ashton v. Ashton
Lessee of Ashton v. S. had to either Ashton or Ashton's Lessee, the parties to the proceeding before the court.
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What is a Lessee? - DebtBook
A lessee is one of two parties in a lease agreement. Also known as the tenant or renter, the lessee pays to use the property of the other party, the lessor.
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2A-103. DEFINITIONS AND INDEX OF DEFINITIONS.
(o) " Lessee in ordinary course of business " means a person who in good faith and without knowledge that the lease to him [or her] is in violation of the ...
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Lessor vs. Lessee: How Are They Different? - LegalZoom
A lessor leases property to a lessee who rents the property. Learn the rights and responsibilities of each, why they matter, and common lease types.
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What Is A Lessee | Definition & Examples - DoorLoop
A lessee is a person or entity that rents or leases property from a lessor. The term "lessee" can refer to individuals or businesses that rent or lease a ...
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lessee/leˈsi:; lɛs`i/ n(law 律) person who holds a building, land, etc on a lease 承租人; 租户. Cf 参看 lessor. =>Usage at tenant 用法见 tenant.
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Lessee of Hyam v. Edwards
Lessee of Hyam v. Thus, the complete citation to the first decision in Hyam's Lessee v. Edwards is 1 U.S. (1 Dall.) 1 (Pa. 1759).
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Fothergill's Lessee v. Stover
Lessee of Fothergill v. In Sims' Lessee v.
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Sishen Hotel v Suid-Afrikaanse Yster en Staal Industriële Korporasie
He concluded that commodus usus could include the idea of profit where the lessee runs a business from the leased premises. Cooper concludes that, on the facts, the lessee had proven that a tacit term existed and was breached; therefore the order was correct.
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