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Definition of leasehold in English: leaseholdnoun ˈliːshəʊldˈlisˌhoʊld mass nounBritish 1The holding of property by lease. 租赁权 一种租赁形式。 Often contrasted with freehold as modifier leasehold premises 租赁的房产。常与FREEHOLD 相对。 Example sentencesExamples - 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.
- Moreover, the legal status of leasehold titles needs clarification whilst provisions for the transfer and inheritance of leases will improve security of tenure.
- The state Supreme Court has ruled that a lawsuit seeking mandatory leasehold conversion at the condominium did not have the required number of owners needed to proceed.
- There are other traditional leasehold structures including terminating leases of 50-100 years.
- For instance, a 10-year leasehold interest may not be like-kind with an 18-year leasehold interest.
Synonyms rental agreement, hire agreement, charter, contract - 1.1count noun A property held by lease.
租得的财产,租赁物 Example sentencesExamples - Timeshares and leaseholds are available in fully furnished 15th century buildings of various sizes.
- In declining real estate value environment, long-term leaseholds could become an liabilities instead of assets.
- He gave the pledge after a series of MPs made pleas for leaseholds to be scrapped.
- All lessees on the airport shall be responsible for keeping all aircraft parked on their leaseholds entirely within the boundaries of the leasehold with no wing, tail, nose, or other portion of the aircraft extending over such boundaries.
- Do the people who buy leaseholds even know they will have big problems when their leasehold expires?
Synonyms building, buildings, premises, house, houses, land, estates, acres, acreage
OriginEarly 18th century: from lease, on the pattern of freehold. Definition of leasehold in US English: leaseholdnounˈlisˌhoʊldˈlēsˌhōld British 1The holding of property by lease. 租赁权 一种租赁形式。 Often contrasted with freehold as modifier leasehold premises 租赁的房产。常与FREEHOLD 相对。 Example sentencesExamples - There are other traditional leasehold structures including terminating leases of 50-100 years.
- For instance, a 10-year leasehold interest may not be like-kind with an 18-year leasehold interest.
- 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.
- Moreover, the legal status of leasehold titles needs clarification whilst provisions for the transfer and inheritance of leases will improve security of tenure.
- The state Supreme Court has ruled that a lawsuit seeking mandatory leasehold conversion at the condominium did not have the required number of owners needed to proceed.
Synonyms rental agreement, hire agreement, charter, contract - 1.1 A property held by lease.
租得的财产,租赁物 Example sentencesExamples - All lessees on the airport shall be responsible for keeping all aircraft parked on their leaseholds entirely within the boundaries of the leasehold with no wing, tail, nose, or other portion of the aircraft extending over such boundaries.
- Do the people who buy leaseholds even know they will have big problems when their leasehold expires?
- In declining real estate value environment, long-term leaseholds could become an liabilities instead of assets.
- Timeshares and leaseholds are available in fully furnished 15th century buildings of various sizes.
- He gave the pledge after a series of MPs made pleas for leaseholds to be scrapped.
Synonyms building, buildings, premises, house, houses, land, estates, acres, acreage
OriginEarly 18th century: from lease, on the pattern of freehold. |