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lessor
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les·sor  (lsôr, l-sôr)
n.
One that lets property under a lease.

[Middle English lessour, from Anglo-Norman, from lesser, to let out, lease; see lease.]

lessor [ˈlɛsɔː lɛˈsɔː]
n
(Law) a person who grants a lease of property

lessor
a person or entity that grants a lease to another; a person or entity that leases property as a landlord.
See also: Property and Ownership
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.lessor - someone who grants a lease
owner, proprietor - (law) someone who owns (is legal possessor of) a business; "he is the owner of a chain of restaurants"
Translations
lessor [lɛˈsɔːr ˈlɛsɔːr] nbailleur/eresse m/f
lessor
n (form)Verpächter(in) m(f); (of flat etc)Vermieter(in) m(f); (of equipment)Leasinggeber(in) m(f)
lessor [lɛˈsɔːʳ] nlocatore/trice
lessor [lɛˈsɔːʳ] nlocatore/trice


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Factors more closely related to rights of legal ownership and control should receive greater weight than those commonly attributable to both lessors and lessees.
Lease Forum offers lessees and lessors online and offline access to multiple liquidation channels for off-lease and surplus equipment, including specialized exchanges and channels.
Sellers and lessors, and their agents, would do well to familiarize themselves with the requirements of the Act and these new regulations well in advance of their effective dates, to avoid delaying transactions and incurring significant penalties.
 
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