0 an arrangement by which you allow someone to rent all or part of a building that you are renting from someone else: --
There are concerns that downsizing companies might put too much office space up for sublease.
1 an arrangement by which someone rents all or part of a building from another person who rents it from the owner: --
2 to allow someone to rent all or part of a building that you are renting from someone else, or to rent somewhere in this way: --
sublease sth from/to sth/sb One end is a mini-mall, with space subleased to a variety of businesses.
A sublease can also apply to vehicles as an alternate type of car rental.
He visited and examined the place thoroughly, and subsequently obtained a sublease of the land, upon which he decided to install extensive modern plant.
After years of disrepair, the house is currently being renovated and is subleased to a private renter who has agreed to cover the restoration costs.
The service area operators are not permitted to sublease the fuel operations, but can sublease other parts of the service areas.
Registration has a bearing on cessions of such leases or subleases.
The restaurant, printmaking studio and classroom/computer lab are subleased to third-party operators.
It deals with three kinds of sublease.
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.