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The answer LEASED has 79 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of leased in various dictionaries:
verb - let for money
verb - hold under a lease or rental agreement
verb - grant use or occupation of under a term of contract
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Took for the summer, maybe |
Like some cars and apartments |
Like most offices |
Chartered |
Let |
Rented |
Like many business cars |
Not owned |
Like some cars |
Took an apartment |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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grant (property) on lease let. |
hired for the exclusive temporary use of a group of travelers |
Simple past tense and past participle of lease. |
Transferred under the terms of a lease. |
Leased might refer to |
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A lease is a contractual arrangement calling for the lessee (user) to pay the lessor (owner) for use of an asset. Property, buildings and vehicles are common assets that are leased. Industrial or business equipment is also leased. * Broadly put, a lease agreement is a contract between two parties, the lessor and the lessee. The lessor is the legal owner of the asset; the lessee obtains the right to use the asset in return for regular rental payments. The lessee also agrees to abide by various conditions regarding their use of the property or equipment. For example, a person leasing a car may agree that the car will only be used for personal use. * The narrower term rental agreement can be used to describe a lease in which the asset is tangible property. Language used is that the user rents the land or goods let out or rented out by the owner. The verb to lease is less precise because it can refer to either of these actions. Examples of a lease for intangible property are use of a compute |