Unleasable


noun
1.
a contract renting land, buildings, etc., to another; a contract or instrument conveying property to another for a specified period or for a period determinable at the will of either lessor or lessee in consideration of rent or other compensation.
2.
the property leased.
3.
the period of time for which a lease is made:
a five-year lease.
verb (used with object), leased, leasing.
4.
to grant the temporary possession or use of (lands, tenements, etc.) to another, usually for compensation at a fixed rate; let:
She plans to lease her apartment to a friend.
5.
to take or hold by lease:
He leased the farm from the sheriff.
verb (used without object), leased, leasing.
6.
to grant a lease; let or rent:
to lease at a lower rental.
Idioms
7.
a new lease on life, a chance to improve one’s situation or to live longer or more happily:
Plastic surgery gave him a new lease on life.
noun
1.
a contract by which property is conveyed to a person for a specified period, usually for rent
2.
the instrument by which such property is conveyed
3.
the period of time for which it is conveyed
4.
a prospect of renewed health, happiness, etc: a new lease of life
verb (transitive)
5.
to grant possession of (land, buildings, etc) by lease
6.
to take a lease of (property); hold under a lease
noun
1.
(dialect) open pasture or common

lease definition

A contract that grants possession of property for a specified period of time in return for some kind of compensation.
see: new lease on life

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