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91 The lease was acquired on 28 April 1989 and expired on 25 March 1991. 92 Not surprisingly, the shorter the lease, the more severe the prohibition becomes. 93 Where the landlord is himself a leaseholder, the draftsman should have in mind the length of the landlord's own lease. 94 The railway company always intended to lease the Euston as a first-class hotel but tried at first to run the Victoria itself. 95 Also, its lease on those premises would run out in 1993 and the renewal terms would be significantly more expensive. 96 The client still operates from the same premises, having negotiated a new lease at the expiry of the old one. 97 Purchase, Lease, Rent Videotronic machines combine with very high quality with reasonable prices. 98 During the 1840s, Clutterbuck's enlarged and modernised mill was advertised for sale or lease. 99 The plaintiff agreed to lease a property to Lunnis, who assigned this equitable lease by way of mortgage. 100 There may, for instance, be a foreign discretionary trust which wishes to acquire a lease in the United Kingdom. 101 Operating lease rentals are charged in the profit and loss account in the year in which they arise. 102 The lease contains a bargain purchase option-that is, an option to buy the asset at a very low price. 3. 103 She is in a position to sign a lease immediately for the rent of a suitable home. 104 Familiarity with two basic property documents - a lease and a conveyance - is very useful. 105 Apart from the physical aspects, if premises are held on a lease there are legal implications, too. 106 Fisher gave the division a new lease on life when he joined the company two years ago. 107 The estate agents negotiated a lease at a rent of £20,000 a year. 108 The reader does not disclose the term of the original lease which expired on 25 March 1991. 109 Under the terms of their lease, they have to pay maintenance charges and annual ground rent to a landlord. 110 The council hope to enter into a long lease with Hearth Housing Association who would refurbish the lodges for tenant occupation. 111 Councils and housing associations will be allowed to lease or buy empty homes in order to provide accommodation for homeless people. 112 These include future interest rates, variable lease payments, the company's tax position and so on. 113 The original tenant of a lease carries even greater burdens. 114 But now he has been given a new lease of life after securing a sports bursary at Stirling University. 115 Purporting to act under the terms of the lease, the parties appointed an arbitrator, and Ipswich appealed against his award. 116 At the end of the lease term, the residual value of the asset will belong to the lessee. 117 The lease has now expired and a compulsory purchase order has been placed. 118 Covenants in a lease are enforceable as part of the contract between the landlord and tenant. 119 In a leveraged lease transaction, a third-party lender enters into the agreement. 120 Right across Britain they have been given a new lease of life.