Collocations withlease

These are words often used in combination withlease.

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current lease
First, for those who do not want to enfranchise or find it financially inconvenient, the right to a 50 years' extension of the current lease.
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five-year lease
Who will develop a business with only a five-year lease?
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lease agreement
Automatically, if the tenant signs a lease agreement he must know with whom he has made the agreement and who has signed it.
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lease arrangement
I find it hard to see a lease arrangement being susceptible to negotiation, however.
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lease of life
The manufacture of printing gave a new lease of life and encouragement to advertising on hoardings.
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lease payment
Secondly, will he tell us, in the mechanism of repaying that private capital as some type of lease payment, where the money will come from?
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long-term lease
We recognise, having signed and bought a long-term lease, the obligations.
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mineral lease
I am advised that the usual mineral lease provides for the payment of rent per annum calculated on the yearly output.
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new lease
Therefore, they cannot sell if they are simply refused an opportunity to consider a new lease.
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oil and gas leases
Habendum clauses are also found in leases, particularly oil and gas leases.
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short-term lease
In the fourteenth/early fifteenth centuries, already three-quarters of the land was given out on short-term lease here, rising to some 85 per cent around 1500.
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written lease
It gives no right to a written lease.
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