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leasehold
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lease·hold  (lshld)
n.
1. The fact or condition of holding property by lease.
2. Property held by lease.

leaseholder n.

leasehold [ˈliːsˌhəʊld]
n
1. (Law) land or property held under a lease
2. (Law) the tenure by which such property is held
3. (Law) (modifier) held under a lease

leasehold
1. the holding of property by lease.
2. the property held in this way. Cf. freehold.
See also: Property and Ownership
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.leasehold - land or property held under a lease
acres, demesne, landed estate, estate, land - extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use; "the family owned a large estate on Long Island"
Translations
leasehold [ˈliːshəʊld]
A. N (= contract) → derechos mpl de arrendamiento; (= property) → inmueble m arrendado
B. CPD [property, house, flat] → arrendado, alquilado
leasehold reform Nreforma f del sistema de arriendos
leasehold [ˈliːshəʊld]
n
(= contract) → bail m
(= property) → immeuble m donné à bail
modif [property] → loué(e) à bail, donné(e) à bail
leasehold [ˈliːsˌhəʊld]
1. adjin affitto
2. n (property) → proprietà f inv in affitto; (tenure) → diritto di godimento (della proprietà)

leasehold [ˈliːsˌhəʊld]
1. adjin affitto
2. n (property) → proprietà f inv in affitto; (tenure) → diritto di godimento (della proprietà)


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The rule makes it easier for terminal operators who invest large amounts in their port facilities--and rarely leave--to argue that they are short-term leaseholders and should receive reductions in their tax bills.
``I think land owners and leaseholders have the same rights as everybody else,'' he said.
As the Chicago Housing Authority razes thousands of units as part of its 10-year Plan for Transformation, the city has tracked and attempted to find housing for leaseholders displaced by the demolition.
 
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