[ US /ɫɛˈsi/ ]
[ UK /lˈɛsiː/ ]
NOUN
  1. a tenant who holds a lease
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How To Use lessee In A Sentence

  • If the covenant has the meaning suggested by the lessees, the lessors are liable for breach of the implied covenant.
  • That benefits the lessee: it removes a possible bar to registration.
  • In the lease the lessee's covenants were contained in clause 4.
  • It didn't surprise him at all to learn that Sean Abercorn was the lessee; Marina Leucci was also authorized to drive the car. HAVANA BEST FRIENDS
  • Article 16 In calculating the depreciation of a leased asset, the lessee should adopt a depreciation policy for leased assets consistent with that for depreciable assets which are owned by the lessee.
  • A Lessee pays a total consideration, being the Lease Price, for the grant of a lease.
  • And the owner of the property was no doubt a scallywag, trying to defraud the lessee of his money, and threatening to ‘throw [his] things on the street’.
  • Article 16 In calculating the depreciation of a leased asset, the lessee should adopt a depreciation policy for leased assets consistent with that for depreciable assets which are owned by the lessee.
  • August 31, 2008 at 11:58 am no problemo senhor! lessee… Rum-ah-dahn Kah-ream , yus datz rite, aifinkso o an Salaam wud be Sah-lahm (itz akshoally Arabic not Urdu) teh formal greetin wud b : Salaam Aleikum (translated more or less as Peace be yours)(or Peace be unto you) reply wud b Aleikum Salaam (and unto you, peace) Iz ready now? Iz ready now? - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Then you will see the words: by these present demise and lease unto the lessee the natural surface of the land.
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