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    leased
    [ adj ]
    hired for the exclusive temporary use of a group of travelers
    <adj.all>
    a chartered planethe chartered buses arrived on time


    Lease \Lease\ (l[=e]s), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Leased}; p. pr. &
    vb. n. {Leasing}.] [F. laisser, OF. laissier, lessier, to
    leave, transmit, L. laxare to loose, slacken, from laxus
    loose, wide. See {Lax}, and cf. {Lesser}.]
    1. To grant to another by lease the possession of, as of
    lands, tenements, and hereditaments; to let; to demise;
    as, a landowner leases a farm to a tenant; -- sometimes
    with out.

    There were some [houses] that were leased out for
    three lives. --Addison.

    2. To hold under a lease; to take lease of; as, a tenant
    leases his land from the owner.

    1. Some imports could not be displaced because of quality factors, so the maximum scope for expanding sales would be about 3m tonnes. Production from up to 10 pits being leased out could be more than 3m tonnes a year, he said.
    2. The restaurants are part of a $3 billion trade pact in which the Soviet Union will build at least 10 ships, mostly oil tankers, to be sold or leased by Pepsico in return for foreign credits.
    3. Palapa B-4, with another 24 channels, should prove a good source of revenue as each can be leased for at least $1 million a year.
    4. A pilot project in six newly leased apartments has been started on East 94th Street to house about 70 homeless women and their children, and negotiations are going on for a downtown site to house another 70.
    5. In addition, Cadillac is guaranteeing the resale value for leased 1987 model Allantes, some dealers said.
    6. But Air France, which leased the plane to the Mulhouse Aero-Club for the show Sunday, said that all of the necessary permissions had been received.
    7. The loan was renegotiated in 1986 after Polaris was unable to keep the planes leased, as required.
    8. Its other planes are leased, a practice common with airlines.
    9. The capital value of leased assets apart from property is at present usually set against spending allocations unless the lease meets only a short-term need.
    10. The Peacock has been leased by two white entrepreneurs who plan to reopen the second-story walkup as a blues and rock showcase.
    11. During the year GMAC financed or leased 33 per cent of new GM vehicles sold in the US against 35 per cent in 1991.
    12. The property has been sold for Pounds 16m to Legal & General Assurance Society and leased back for 25 years.
    13. A scientific vessel leased by the U.S. National Geographic Foundation ran aground on a tiny island Thursday at the southern tip of South America, the Argentine Coast Guard said.
    14. Because of high water costs, the land currently isn't being farmed or leased to tenants, Tejon said.
    15. The remaining partners in the venture plan to spend another $2 million to drill again because they estimate there remains some $88 million in recoverable oil and gas in their leased tract near the Louisiana-Texas line, according to the report.
    16. As part of Pan Am's trans-Atlantic switch in planes, Mr. Plaskett said he plans to return five leased Boeing 747-400s to General Electric Credit Corp., a General Electric Co. unit, by April 1991.
    17. In the old days, commercial banks typically provided short-term construction financing to a developer who then refinanced the property with an insurance company once he had leased the building.
    18. The last includes new offices for the business, provided the property is leased back on a commercial basis.
    19. GPA said it sold or leased 176 aircraft to its airline customers, a 17 per cent increase over the year before.
    20. Clyde Tabor, managing director, says 12 companies have leased nearly all the space on the 45-acre site, and that he expects to cover all costs within 10 years.
    21. The deal will also help preserve the residual value of existing BAe-146 regional jet aircraft. About 200 BAe-146 aircraft are in service of which many are leased by BAe to airline customers.
    22. Fully leased downtown office buildings on both coasts, regional shopping malls and many industrial properties can still prove to be excellent long-term buys, investors say.
    23. In the second transaction, the company leased a Boeing 747-200 to Korean Airlines for 5 1/2 years, with extension options.
    24. British Rail Infrastucture Services (Bris) maintains the infrastructure, while trains are leased from a state-owned company. So far the contracts are only phrased in generic terms.
    25. Horn & Hardart sold and leased back the properties in the 1970s.
    26. But the company says that the extra space will be leased out at a rate that is below what it had been counting on when it first launched the project.
    27. MEDphone president S. Eric Wachtel says the device was originally intended to be leased by hospitals to high-risk patients.
    28. Pacific Enterprises sold and leased back its headquarters office in 1987 but accounting for the transaction was delayed by a dispute with California regulators.
    29. Three D, an operator of specialty stores and leased departments, had operated bed and bath merchandise departments in 30 of K mart's Designer Depot stores under a license agreement.
    30. Thus, about 85 percent of the city of Salamanca is leased from the Senecas, at rents that were frozen as low as $1 per year.
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