lessor in the PONS Dictionary

lessor Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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However, they manage to borrow moepds from a lessor.
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The authorities have recently been compelled to transfer the ownership of state-owned private residences in the city centre to private lessors.
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All passenger aircraft were returned to their lessors.
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The lessor pays the lending institution back by way of the lease payments received from the lessee.
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Since then, its grounded fleet was gradually returned to lessors.
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In 1931 a lessor sold the waters for $1 per five-gallon bottle.
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Similarly, long cuttings were not viable and tunnels were excavated at much lessor depths of cut than would be adopted today.
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Eight years after the conclusion of the contract, the lessor insisted on the diversion of a national road.
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All 3 aircraft were returned to their lessors.
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The lessor (owner/landlord) gives this right to the lessee (tenant).
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