lessor的意思和读音

lessor

: [ˈleˌsɔr] : [leˈsɔː(r)]

n.

lessors  

lessorn.

1.a person who gives sb the use of a building, an area of land, etc. on a lease

n.1.

n.1.someone who allows another person to pay to use their land or property under a leasea legal agreement. The person who uses the land or property is the lessee.

1. lessee lessor lessor's title ...

2. Lessee Lessor Leveraged Buyout Fund ...

3. leading edges lessor load factor ...

4. legal tender lessor leukemia ...

5. lesser lessor liability ...

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1.This does not cover disturbances and noise by others which are of a civil or criminal matter, not the responsibility of the Lessor.

2.In case of any claim by a third person, the lessee shall timely notify the lessor.

3.The lessor is not maintenance, repairs made to the lessor the lessee the right to request, demand lessor maintenance.

4.The lessor shall, at least at the end of each year, reexamine the unguaranteed residual values.

5.If consent is not obtained, a co-lessor can seek an injunction from the court to halt the building works until the dispute is resolved.

6.If the bank account information changed, the lessor shall immediately notify the lessee in writing.

7.However, if unable to repair the lessor, the lessee may be repaired, the cost is deducted from the rent, or by the lessor of payment.

8.In case of the above, the Lessor shall be entitled to detain or forfeit the Deposit and the rent prepaid by the Lessee.

9.A lessor shall include the assets subject to operating leases in relevant items of its balance sheets in light of the nature of the asset.

10.The Lessee agrees to pay rent to the Lessor by or before the th day of every month.