sublease Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈsʌbliːs]
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Meaning of sublease In English

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Examples of sublease

  • Under this proposal, farmers and pastoralists may enjoy rights of transfer through subleases, loaning, inheritance or gifts.

  • Indeed, the subleasing arrangement evolved in spite of legal prohibition.

  • I was going to do it the other way round: give the commercial a 999-year lease and then subleases out.

  • That person, in turn, pays a rent to somebody else who has a sublease and eventually it gets to the owner.

  • There is the head lease, and the lease, and the sublease of part of the property.

  • The consequences of the ban on subleasing should not be underestimated.

  • Such a record will be useful when the sublease comes to an end.

  • I understand that the market authority would like to get on with subleases as fast as it can but there are problems, not only with the arches.

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