It may be, however, that the person purporting to grant the lease proves to have a defective title himself. |
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They signed a five-year lease with an option to renew for five years, the summary said. |
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An occupier under a beneficial lease cannot require the annual value to be cut down to the rent actually reserved. |
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The lease on the building has now expired and the town council is waiting for the city council to come up with a new one. |
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In March 1605 the group took out a lease on a ground-floor cellar close by the house they had rented from John Whynniard. |
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From all this it can be seen that it is certainly not the case that a contract for a lease is as good as a lease. |
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Alex Lichtenstein sees an essential continuity between the convict lease system and the chain gang in Georgia. |
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He said that the partnership would develop the discount store and probably would sell or lease the outparcels. |
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It was thereby asserted that the tenant was entitled to security of tenure and a new lease pursuant to the Act. |
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Future minimum lease payments under these agreements, net of minimum sublease receipts from GIT, are as follows. |
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The scope of the landlord's liability is circumscribed by the class of persons seeking to lease or sublease the premises. |
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The negotiations for a lease such as occurred in the present case are only one example. |
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Development of the hall is to be completed in 2008, when the council will surrender its lease of the building and the car park. |
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The Pastoral Land Act law says that we surrender our lease for a subdivision at no cost to the public. |
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By way of analogy, an offer to lease would similarly not bind a mortgage or hypothecary lender. |
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The lease for the New Territories ended in 1997, whereupon the whole colony reverted to the People's Republic of China. |
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Leases for a fixed term and periodic tenancies are the types of lease most frequently encountered. |
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A barn owl had a new lease of life after it was rescued by fire service personnel at Teynampet. |
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My husband indulges my new interest, glad I think for the new lease of life it has given me. |
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In the result the benefit of the lease was assigned by decree to the infant and the trustee, subject to indemnity, made to account for profits. |
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Today, electromechanical and computerized devices have given the reproducing piano a new lease of life. |
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The Karnataka Government has inked the land lease and State support agreement thereby paving the way for the project to finally take off. |
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Was it a theoretical possibility that even though no mortgagee consented to this lease, the lease could be registered? |
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Well, putting an end to any uncertainty about the band's continuance, they are back with a new album and a new lease on life. |
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In this day and age you are looking for half a million for a lease in this location and easily the same again for the fit-out. |
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They have laid off staff and renegotiated fixed costs, from lease payments to Internet access. |
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A fortunate few have previously negotiated conversion from lease to proper title with the former laird for just the cost of the legal expenses. |
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I use inverted commas because I believe we don't actually own it but lease it from the Americans. |
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The council is to fund the lease by selling some of its other properties in the city. |
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He had purchased two Piper Cubs on floats and had also arranged with a local doctor to lease his new Republic Seabee amphibian. |
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Each tenant must have a guarantor co-sign the lease to ensure payments are received in full on the first day of each month. |
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The bakery owners later gave up their lease after it emerged that the liquid had in fact been body fluids from the two men. |
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The discrepancy between the lease and the counterpart was not noticed at the time. |
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Ctbn held the head lease of the 18th Floor in which the two companies also covenanted with the landlord. |
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The second option is to lease out the fitness portion of the wellness project to an independent, for-profit operator. |
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She brings him out of his funk, drags him out dancing, and gives him a new lease of life. |
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According to the director, the company may look at installing another business on the premises, or may opt to lease the property. |
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They now have to lease the trains that they use, principally from three private companies. |
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What Caroline didn't know was that he took a lease on the entire floor so they may be private when they chose to be. |
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Sandy Lane was not included in the demise but the lease included a grant of a right of way over it for all purposes. |
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The lease of Flat 3 was the only lease which included a box room in the premises demised. |
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Mr Adlem's evidence was that although a lease on the Chapel of Rest was discussed Mr Adlem denied agreeing to anything. |
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The damage deposit covered their final month's rent but their lease was obviously dead. |
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While fine art is not depreciable, lease payments are tax deductible, according to the company. |
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We will then be in a position to instruct our solicitors to exchange contracts on the lease by mid-January. |
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Similarly, we would say, a common law lease grants a right of exclusive possession because that is what a common law lease does. |
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Companies who use rogue diallers lease the telephone numbers from about 70 telecoms operators. |
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I have already referred the Court to section 151, which deals with when instruments of lease become effectual, which is on registration. |
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Traditional differentiators, such as lease expensive cost, are not considered as high a priority as customer elements. |
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If the lease has not expired, the cost is based on the number of remaining years on the lease and the price of the annual ground rent. |
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There is a First Floor Flat let on a long lease in respect of which only ground rent is payable. |
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General Electric and General Motors build railroad locomotives, while some companies lease the engines to railroad companies. |
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In July 1734 Heidegger dissolved the partnership and handed over the lease of the King's Theatre to the Opera of the Nobility. |
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The position of my client was that he deliberately did not terminate the lease so as to ensure she had a legal capacity to enter upon the land. |
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Drawn by these enticements, some 29,000 landlords now lease Section 8 apartments in New York City. |
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There will be provision to purchase, sell or lease single payment entitlements. |
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This mortgage was to become due and payable 60 days after the termination of a lease granted to the Mother. |
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Most of the aircraft were on free lease from the US Air Force, which drove the USAF liaison people to distraction. |
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Only if the equitable lease prevailed would the landlord's action in distraining be proper. |
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It features some heart-warming stories and photographs of animals rescued from distressful conditions and given a new lease of life. |
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So far, we have been considering what happens if the tenant under an equitable lease assigns his interest. |
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The Pentagon will lease six Gulfstream V executive jets so the big shots can fly high. |
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After the expiry of the lease period, the landowner will be at his discretion to convert the land into a shopping complex or a multiplex. |
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I was sold after the test drive and decided to buy instead of lease because I will be keeping this beauty. |
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With an open-end lease, you must purchase the car at the end of the lease period for a predetermined amount. |
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Either way those who currently lease the garages will lose their coveted parking spaces. |
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In addition, a copy of the draft lease was marked up with the proposed changes and returned to the hotel. |
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The Lease or Buy Calculator is a tool designed to help in deciding whether to lease or buy business equipment. |
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Historic church buildings in Darwen and Bury are set to get a new lease of life thanks to a cash boost. |
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This year we'll see smaller businesses using telematics services in the cars or trucks that they lease or rent. |
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A kidney patient has been given a new lease of life after enduring a 20-year wait for a perfect organ match. |
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The Royal Bank was in the throes of negotiating a new lease for a planned 300,000 sq ft replacement building. |
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There had been a stipulation in the lease that the buildings were not to be altered without the lessor's consent, which was never asked for. |
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This follows an East London City Council decision this week to approve the lease of land next to the site for a small taxi rank. |
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This memorandum specified a lease term of one year with no provision for any option to renew. |
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Did you need to lodge a certificate of title with a memorandum of lease to effect its registration? |
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There are also programs to help decide whether to rent or lease instead of own. |
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The trustee sought a renewal for the children and the lessor refused to grant the lease to the children. |
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In the near future all clubs will have to produce a title deed or a lease for up to five years on a ground, or they face being turfed out. |
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Within one month of receiving the hike notice, send your landlord a letter saying you do not intend to renew your lease and then move out. |
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The remaining 4,000 square feet of space will be available to lease to other tenants, he said. |
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They could lease out the land to their family or someone else, or cultivate it cooperatively with other women. |
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Sub-lettings, assignments, lease flexibility and concessions to tenants are now becoming the norm. |
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How did your client manage to assign the lease without having to show the assignee's solicitors what was in the lease? |
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It also pleaded that it had received Indonesian advice that a foreign company could be a lessee or assignee under a lease. |
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Through this process, they would buy and lease back an entire building to its existing occupier. |
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Ministers took the opportunity to initiate the relocation because the lease had run out at Anderson Place, one of two SNH buildings in the city. |
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They compelled the sisters to leave their convent and forbade the townspeople to lease us property. |
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During the period of the lease, the lessee is usually prohibited from making improvements on the leased assets. |
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The resource of the lease on which the Muskeg River mine sits contains more than five billion barrels of mineable bitumen. |
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However, when the lease expired the lessee chose not to renew it and now Mr Durney isn't certain what he will do with it. |
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There was no present attempt to forfeit the lease by reason of the activities of the lessee. |
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We started investigating available leasing options, and we found that the only bi-level coaches available for lease were in Seattle. |
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The landlord commenced proceedings for possession on the ground that the lease had ended and the tenant was trespassing. |
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He recommends negotiating a short-term lease that gives you options to acquire more space as needed. |
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The lease of the premises where the partnership practised was vested in the respondents as trustees for the partnership. |
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Typically, at the end of the lease the money is returned or applied to a purchase price. |
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Plans to lease five rooms in the old town hall to traders have drawn fierce reaction from shopkeepers. |
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If you're trading in a car, make sure the dealer applies the trade-in value to the price your lease is based on. |
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Also, they should know for how long the lease should be and how much they want to pay a month. |
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Gross irregularity and corruption in granting the mining lease are involved. |
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Some of the older buildings are looking a little bit tired and we are hoping this project will give them a new lease of life. |
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While each transaction has individually tailored lease terms, operating leases typically range 3-12 years in length. |
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The thinking behind it appears to have been that they remained liable as original lessees under the lease. |
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Read the lease to find out what's been specified in your case and check out rental laws in your area. |
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There is an option to renew the lease for a further period when it expires in September of this year. |
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For example, suppose a customer wants to lease a software application that's stored on the Internet. |
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The respondent's lease contains an unqualified covenant against underletting any part of the demised premises. |
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Although the Council is the freeholder of the Kingsmeadow Ground, the terms allow the lease to be assigned or underlet by the leaseholder. |
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Oscars nightclub, on the Longleat estate, shut its doors in January after its lease was surrendered. |
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The residuals on full-term lease vehicles are much lower than original estimations made at the beginning of the leases. |
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Compliance with the reservation also constituted a covenant under the lease. |
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There are over 20 unexpired years left on the lease of the six-storey property. |
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Under the terms of the lease there is a rent-free period of three months in the second quarter of the lease. |
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Several years later the plaintiff gave the defendant notice to quit under the lease agreement. |
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No longer burdened with the captaincy of a weak team, he is letting his bat do the talking as he has a new lease on life. |
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If that lease wants to go through the middle of my lease, which gives me two pastoral leases, there is no compulsory acquisition. |
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That lease was the last cash contract I would sign before disappearing down the Silicon Valley rabbit hole. |
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Having met some of his patients who have been given a new lease of life with replacement intra-ocular lenses, they simply radiate happiness. |
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As admirers and collectors of old technology, we like to think we gave it a new lease on life. |
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The wet lease, which will include the aircraft, flight crew and maintenance services, will initially last for three months. |
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Previously, ranchers and farmers were allowed to request that portions of their agricultural lease be put up for public auction. |
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At the same time, the rancheros entered with a leading role in the land lease market as the major source of demand. |
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The native Hawaiian descendant of the last kahuna nui in Waimea had to mortgage and lease the land. |
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Neither our lease nor our budget will allow us to raze our buildings to put in showcase-perfect sustainable materials. |
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The owners have now had a change of mind and efforts are being made to lease the 8,000 sq. ft property, which is zoned for retail use. |
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Second hand office furniture is readily available and can easily be given a new lease of life. |
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Malger seeks an award of damages for its lease fleet, annual income stream and punitive and aggravated damages. |
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Kingswood taking their second turn at the wicket were 104 for the loss of eight wickets before they invited the home side to take second lease. |
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Pursuant to the lease, the tenant is obliged to pay its proportionate share of common area expenses and realty taxes. |
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The crux of the arrangement is a series of reef lease agreements with the local villages. |
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Number 137 is held on a 235-year lease dating from 1934 and there are four car parking spaces to the rear. |
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Dazzled by either our Web strategy or my lack of cavities, the law firm offered us a six-month lease followed by monthly extensions. |
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A struggling cricket club has been given a new lease of life following an unexpected cash windfall. |
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When the movie work began to dry up, Groucho Marx found a new lease of life as the host of a radio quiz show, You Bet Your Life. |
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The lease rental paid by the local authority, funded by the government, is treated as an annual expense. |
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Thorn Marine's lease expired in the summer and Peel Holdings plan to redevelop the site for housing. |
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He held that the respondents did not lead the appellants to believe that they would be granted a lease. |
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The most common legal issue associated with verbal leases is how a lease may legally be terminated. |
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The company is planning to sell or lease the mine and operate it using casual labour and new technology. |
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We consider a lease to be a private contractual agreement between two parties. |
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The lease had come to an end, and both parties were released from their obligations under it. |
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Our lease expires next year and we need to find an alternative home as quickly as possible. |
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The mid-terrace unit is held by the current landlord on a long lease with a nominal rent. |
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They both laboured to earn enough to take a lease on a small farm at Gumeracha, near Adelaide, but the land was poor and the rainfall scant. |
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Do you think we should try to renegotiate our lease terms with the landlord? |
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The underlease contained various covenants by Mr Walker and Mr Mittee not to deal in any way with the reversion to the lease. |
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If I can get fit and play until the end of the season, it will give me a new lease of life. |
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This popular event at the Grad House, along with other unique aspects of the atmosphere-soaked hangout, stand to gain a new lease on life. |
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I have to move my cattle over to somewhere else, requiring me to lease property, so I want money for that. |
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He wants to move back east and his lease is up at the end of September, making this my last chance to visit. |
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The lease on the auxiliary coastguard station building, where they store their equipment, is up for renewal in May. |
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A detailed review of the lease negotiation is necessary to determine this issue. |
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Apparently there was a problem with the lease on his late parents' house and he had to head upstate for the weekend. |
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They lease the lake, which is stocked with tench, bream, perch, roach and chub, from Swindon Council. |
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Days later a current tenant with an adjacent lease asked to rent the same space to expand her business! |
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The policy allows foreign companies and non-citizens to lease land from the government or from private land owners for investment purposes only. |
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It got a new lease of life and reached a new audience through repeats and then a string of feature films and a spin-off series. |
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A University of Leicester study could help to provide a new lease of life for patients who have suffered a stroke. |
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It was enticed by false representations, and if that agreement, the lease was void, then a legal lease could not grow out of that. |
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New audio drama and old-time radio dramas find a new lease of life on the Internet. |
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Davis Management Ltd. the lease contained a provision that the tenant could not assign or sublet without leave. |
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The Committee has been re-formed and given a new lease on life following more than two years of inactivity. |
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The collapse of communism in 1989 brought to light new evidence of the horrors of Stalinism, and gave totalitarianism a new lease of life. |
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The current lease runs out in a few years with, I believe, little hope of renewal. |
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Now surrounded by the homes and businesses of ever-expanding Swindon, it has taken on a new lease of life as an oasis of calm and beauty. |
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The lease on the Hoy auxiliary coastguard station building, where they store their equipment is up for renewal in May. |
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And instead of feeling like a scarlet woman I felt excited and almost as though I was given a new lease on life. |
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Stripping out exceptionals and adjusting for onerous lease contracts, profits fell. |
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Thus his liability under the lease could become even more onerous, without his knowledge or consent. |
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Both will begin to lease their hybrid fuel cell vehicles for on-road use in Japan and California as early as the end of this year. |
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A credit check for an unfamiliar loan or lease could be a sign a thief is casing your credit history. |
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She is celebrating 15 full years since heart surgeons gave her a new lease of life. |
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Where a lease expires, the tenant will pay rent under the existing lease until the new lease is in place. |
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Some even choose to keep a handful of specialist livestock on a few hectares of land and either sell or lease the rest to full-time farmers. |
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The lease here provides only that the tenant bears all the responsibility for maintenance. |
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In 1966 the Hopi tribal council signed a lease with Peabody Coal Company to strip mine a 25,000 acre area in the Navajo-Hopi Joint Use Area. |
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The site is held on a long-term lease at a peppercorn rent from the port. |
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At the moment the club is still training in the remaining half of the building but the lease runs out in less than three weeks and will not be renewed. |
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When a lessee commits a breach of covenant on which the lessor has a right of re-entry, he may elect to avoid or not to avoid the lease, and he may do so by deed or by word. |
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Are there balloon payments associated with the lease or loan? |
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In September we found ourselves owners of a Victorian, former Duchy of Cornwall flat in a mansion block on a 90-year lease with a secluded garden. |
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On August 12 the lease finally runs out after many decades, and the owners of the building have refused to renew it or even reply to letters about it. |
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Emerson is clearly bound by a legal lease that it can't get out of unless Yamanouchi voluntarily seeks to surrender the lease, which it has not offered to do. |
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Broadly speaking, households that lease seem to be at least as creditworthy as households with loans, and do not generally appear to face liquidity constraints. |
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Increasingly, criminals actually lease their malware from a group that guarantees their malware against detection. |
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With a well-written lease and a properly managed building, a leasehold flat should provide a perfectly good home for occupants and a secure investment. |
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Although landlords are always keen to land a creditworthy tenant able to sign a lease for at least 15 years or more, this time the highest rental offer will win the day. |
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He said it was too early to say what other retailers would lease space. |
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So the mining lease which is granted is in the form of a schedule. |
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Many land companies began to lease sections of the marshes to individuals with exclusive rights to hunt, harvest alligators, and trap abundant muskrats and other furbearers. |
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It has given a new dimension to offspin, and a fresh lease of life to offspinners who stood threatened by the heavy bats which carry even mishits over the fence. |
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Before we left, we signed a lease on a furnished house, paid our first month's rent, and spoke with the principal of an elementary school for the girls. |
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Beware of buying from the type of shop that springs up at this time of year which has only a short-term lease and may be here today, gone tomorrow. |
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The lease payments are treated as rentals and are deductible. |
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But it costs more to lease the planes than to buy them outright. |
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The Judge heard that the applicant had taken a lease of the premises. |
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Then, they'd thought I'd lost the plot when I suggested buying the lease. |
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Taymor and his business partner, Ashleigh Parsons, signed the lease and opened Alma an unheard-of two weeks later. |
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These private funds allowed Impulse to lease five brand new Boeing 717-200 twin-jet airplanes, making it the first company in Australia to use the aircraft. |
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Main Street America, an insurance company, will lease 60,000 square feet of space, or more than half of the 113,000 square feet that will be rentable. |
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You will also recall that the head lease and both subleases contain covenants against using the property for business purposes and to keep the premises in good repair. |
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Rent expense and sublease income under the existing lease are as follows. |
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It's like paying off the mortgage on your house or choosing to lease a new car over three years instead of keeping your old banger with its crippling repair bills. |
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To prevent a potential and significant revenue loss, the bill closes a loophole involving the sale and lease back of intangibles such as trademarks and newspaper mastheads. |
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It's been under lease to the mining giant since the late 1960s, and the traditional owners receive royalties, even though the lease predates the Land Rights Act. |
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What was the date of lodgement of the lease at the Land Titles Office? |
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He is enjoying a new lease of life after a much-needed hip replacement. |
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If they were to sell off the operating agency lock, stock, and barrel, and lease the use of the tunnels and stations for, say, a 99-year period, there might be hope. |
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One condition relates to the wish of the lessee to dispose of the lease. |
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What happens if one of you decides to terminate the lease on short notice? |
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In March 1886, Millet and Abbey took a seven-year lease on the more commodious Russell House, and not long afterward Broadway became an Anglo-American art colony. |
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It is understood that the Queen's courtiers put up strong resistance to his purchase of the lease, because they feared that it would put a strain on Edward's finances. |
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The finance giants have liquidated their assets, and their grand banking halls have found a new lease of life as dens of iniquity of a different sort. |
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After a rocky 2000-01 season, during which the ballet lost its lease on its studios and bounced from one temporary space to another, the company's ship is regaining its keel. |
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Also on the comeback trail are the original 1980s girl band, The Bangles, after their hit Eternal Flame enjoyed a new lease of life courtesy of Atomic Kitten. |
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Only if one finds some feature of the evidence which supports some particular agreement, dehors the lease instrument itself, does one get into that bother. |
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Because developers pay dearly to lease state-owned land for periods of years, there is great pressure to complete revenue-generating structures quickly. |
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Musk is there, too, having taken a three-year lease at spaceport for testing reusable rockets. |
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Its materiality could only have the quality of materiality if it did more than record the bare fact that this was, in fact, a lease without the mortgagee's consent. |
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Plans to construct the largest US embassy in the world in Baghdad should be nixed immediately, and we should lease space or purchase an existing building. |
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The subtenant may also grant a further lease of the same premises to an undertenant, as long as the underlease is for a shorter period than the sublease. |
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He has underpinned his future program by winning from NASA a 20-year lease on the legendary launch pad 39A at cape Canaveral. |
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It had a few scrapes and dings on it, so I had to get those taken care of before it goes back to the dealership at the end of the lease in 5 days. |
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Ironically, as pope, his championing of the poor has given Liberation Theology a new lease on life. |
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As you own your own apartment outright, you are free to sell any time within the lease period but it will be sold with the lease attaching to it for the unexpired period. |
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As we have already seen, the definition of the demised premises in the lease expressly includes the shop units, save for the purposes of the rent review provisions. |
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This lease not only provided Sidebottom with a quarterage on the amount of coal extracted, but also brought the considerable sum of a L50 yearly rent fee and other rents. |
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Dust-laden vehicles got a new lease of life with a nice wash. |
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While Australian researchers believe more than one gene is involved, they agree that this will help give the cheap and effective drug a new lease of life. |
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In Picardy where seigneurial dues were also minimal, seigneurs used their privileges to lease out logging rights in forests at a time when wood prices were skyrocketing. |
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The search will verify that there are no changes, other than those outlined in the title deed, such as conveyance, mortgage, lease or foreclosure. |
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The bonds are collateralised with receivables under lease and loan agreements of BM Leasing as well as with the leased property under these agreements. |
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Unless he can find someone to lease them very soon he will give the trees a minimal prune and basic spray programme to grow apples for processing next season. |
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The schools buy or lease nearly everything from companies owned by Mitchell. |
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Accordingly the lease will continue until its contractual expiry date. |
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Whether we buy, dry or wet lease is something we're beginning to look at. |
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With little effective recourse, the Government reluctantly accepted the presence of the squatters and handed over Crown land for nominal lease and licence fees. |
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Finally, the lease or its assignment will have to be notarised locally. |
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Nalanda winning the toss made a wise decision to give first lease of the wicket to Ananda who were reeling at two wickets for four runs in the fifth over of the match. |
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Yorkston is adamant that the club's lease is secure, but an expert on receivership told Scotland on Sunday that such leases could be declared null and void. |
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If that seems desirable, consider providing that the lease is binding on the landlord's heirs, executors, administrators, legal representatives, successors or assigns. |
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Ex-company cars at two to three years old can represent very good value for money if bought at keen prices, as they will have been serviced regularly under a lease plan. |
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But how long that lease is good for depends on Odyssey Dawn's success, and to succeed, you need clear goals. |
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There is an old lady living in a granny flat at the top of the house and one of the conditions of buying the lease is that they leave her there to see out her days. |
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The CEO was able to get out of his lease and into cheaper space, negotiate interest-free extensions on his debt, and significantly reduce operating costs. |
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The firm stepped up its preparations to win lucrative aircraft carrier contracts by taking out a long-term lease on a Clydeport dry dock in Port Glasgow. |
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In the Czech Republic, the old nobility is enjoying a new lease of life. |
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This interesting business opportunity, often using the web as a sales forum, sells ex-company cars, lease cars and PCP cars direct to the public and to employees. |
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Most try to lease or rent their fleets to cut risk and expense. |
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The two businessmen proposed that they lease the market from the Municipal Council of the French Concession for 500 taels in tax a year for 10 years. |
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The new owners gave an extended lease of life to the mine by extracting ore from the footwall zone of the old stopes that were thought to have been mined out. |
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You might note that the Crown law officer who drafted the lease got the proclamation wrong in the recitals but otherwise the documents are there, your Honours. |
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We had a dirt-cheap lease so we could offer really great rates. |
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At the top of the list is the simple proposition that by adding a reference to the first mortgage as a prior encumbrance the lease was encumbered. |
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I think a lot of political lowbrows all around the world got a new lease on life when they saw how even somebody like him could get crowbarred into office. |
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The sale has hit some snags, but the lease also gives El-Gamel the right to demolish the building. |
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Now slimline Susie is enjoying a new lease of life after she changed her usual diet of chocolate drops for a controlled low-calorie dog food substitute. |
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Either way, those that sell or lease trucks, trailers and reefers to dairy manufacturers regularly work to understand the needs of this unique industry. |
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An emphyteutic lease agreement dated November 30, 1992, is for a term of 99 years. |
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The owner of the property is the leaser when they rent it by lease to a lessee. |
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Furthermore, national airline companies are now faced with the obligation to repay their short-term debts, which they made to lease planes. |
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Hunter Realty Organization, LLC announced that Transprint USA has signed a 10-year, 8,300 SF lease at 462 Seventh Ave. |
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Upon final lease approval, initial site manufacturing setup will commence in May and the actual subassembly work could begin within 90 days. |
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The facility closure costs include certain noncancelable operating lease termination and other facility exit costs. |
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The beauty of a sublease situation that eventually involves lease termination is that it isn't really a gambling venture. |
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The probability of lease renewal might add reversionary value to the hangar sublessee. |
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A 115,259 SF lease for Everest Reinsurance at Westgate Corporate Center I in Bernards Twp. |
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Kevin Jenkins, from Subzero Ice Cream, said the Thayers family still own the building and have agreed to lease it to them. |
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Sub-letting occurs when the tenant grants an underlease out of the tenant's own lease with the landlord. |
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The offices are available by assignment of an existing lease or underletting at a current passing rental of Pounds 119,000 per annum. |
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Cresa Milwaukee's Steve Palec and Michael Levine represented SURG Restaurant Group in the lease transaction. |
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The RMS Queen Elizabeth II cruiseship will be given a second lease of life after being transformed into a floating hotel by its owners in Dubai. |
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Across the Yellow Sea, Russia quickly secured a similar lease of Port Arthur and Dairen. |
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The buyers will be offering the property for long term net lease to an auto dealership, office or retail tenant. |
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Vox will present services using its own network and will in addition lease capacity where it makes sense. |
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In addition, the delapse business, which involves returning buildings to their original state once the lease is up, is growing. |
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The lease will allow the association to relocate offices it currently has at Delmonico Plaza and consolidate its operations under one roof. |
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Illinois residents could save on the 2015 Maserati Ghibli S Q4 with the new tax and the unique lease special from Continental Maserati. |
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When entering into a commercial lease, the landlord typically expects that the tenant will occupy the demised premises for the entire lease term. |
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But prison is also where old media gets a new lease on life. |
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A SCHOOLBOY has been given a new lease of life after surgeons used Gore-Tex pipes to rebuild his heart. |
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The lease is 999 years from 1962, the ground rent is PS5 per annum and the service charge is PS25 pcm. |
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Experts at lease guarantors Insurent are warning renters they should get market savvy before hitting the streets. |
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There could also be a new lease of life coming around the Cancerian who has been going through a draggy health phase rather than actual illness. |
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This lease comes on the heels of the recently signed Ignify deal for 10,597 square feet. |
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Proceeds of the financing will enable Intercity to expand its car lease portfolio to SMEs, a sector where leasing penetration remains low. |
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We will complete some renovations, and then do tenant fit-ups as we lease out the space. |
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Greenland officials have already made plans to lease arenas in Iqaluit, Nunavut to stage the hockey competition. |
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The forklifts are in stock for sale and lease through Bigge's nationwide network of locations. |
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When looking at outright sale or sale leaseback, investors want credit, lease term, market rents with escalations. |
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The lease remained in his family until it expired for most of the Isles in 1920 when ownership reverted to the Duchy of Cornwall. |
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The most usual and customary feorm or rent..must be reserved yearly on such lease. |
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The words demise, lease, and to farm let, are the proper ones to constitute a lease. |
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The lease was later bought by Derby University and the building was renamed Derby Theatre. |
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However, the lease was sold to the public Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. |
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It was operated by the Blackpool Electric Tramway Company until 1892 when its lease expired and Blackpool Corporation took over. |
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King's acquired a lease for the Aldwych Quarter with initial term of 50 years. |
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The plotters purchased the lease to the room, which also belonged to John Whynniard. |
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In May the Orwells took lease of a flat in London at Dorset Chambers, Chagford Street, Marylebone. |
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