To charge a fee for the use of something
“They could lease out the land to their family or someone else, or cultivate it cooperatively with other women.”
To take or hold by lease
“This year we'll see smaller businesses using telematics services in the cars or trucks that they lease or rent.”
To charge a fee for the use of something
To charge a fee for the use of something
To lease or rent out a property or object
To lease or rent out a property or object
To legally give up one's possession or ownership of (something)
To allow someone to use something temporarily, on the condition that it is returned
To allow to be used by someone temporarily, on condition that it or its equivalent will be returned
To take for temporary use
Plural for a legal agreement for temporary possession of property or goods in exchange for regular payments
“Read the lease to find out what's been specified in your case and check out rental laws in your area.”
Plural for the act of paying for the use of property or goods
“He's paying a reasonable amount of money as part of his lease for the private jet.”
Plural for the action of living in or using a building or other place
Plural for the fee or charge for renting something
Plural for money or payment that is owed or due
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