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The Legal Term * Lessee * Defined & Explained ... LESSEE - A person or entity who receives the use and possession of leased property (e.g., real estate or equipment) from a lessor in exchange for a payment of funds. The person to whom a lease is made.
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Lease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A lease is a contract conferring a right on one person (called a tenant or lessee) to possess property belonging to another person (called a landlord or lessor ) to the exclusion of the owner ...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about lessee. lessee. Information about lessee in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from lessee) ... lessee; Lessel, Franz; Lesseps, Ferdinand Marie; lesser celandine; Lesser Slave Lake; Lesser Sunda Islands; Lessing, Doris May; Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim;
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Martin v. Hunter's Lessee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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lessee ( ) n. One that holds a lease. [Middle English, from Anglo-Norman, from past participle of lesser , to let out, lease ... Investopedia Says: The lessee is known also as the "tenant". Always read your lease agreement carefully, it is a legally binding document.
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Free Online Library: Lessee construction allowances. by "The Tax Adviser"; Banking, finance and accounting Business Commercial leases Taxation Improvements (Law) Laws, regulations and rules Safe harbor (Taxation) Tax exclusion ... of most relevant cases on the matter of lessee construction allowances; if the landlord...
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