lessee

ಗೇಣಿದಾರ
definition
noun
The answer is, so that the registration authority can give appropriate notice to owners, lessees , tenants or occupiers, or to others who might wish to object to an application to register.
a person who holds the lease of a property; a tenant.
translation of 'lessee'
ಗೇಣಿದಾರ,
ಅನುಭೋಗಿ,
ಅನುಭವದಾರ,
ಗುತ್ತಿಗೆದಾರ
example
In a real sense, the 'lessee' leased not only the restaurant premises but the premises in the context of the entire mall as outlined in the site plan.
In the lease the 'lessee' 's covenants were contained in clause 4.
Where there is an assignment by a lessor to a lessee the interest which the 'lessee' takes is the interest which the lessor himself had.
It also pleaded that it had received Indonesian advice that a foreign company could be a 'lessee' or assignee under a lease.
The claimant was a co-operative and owned the freehold of a block of flats where the defendant was a 'lessee' .
What you are telling us is the relationship between the lessor and the 'lessee' and mortgagee.
There was no present attempt to forfeit the lease by reason of the activities of the 'lessee' .
However, when the lease expired the 'lessee' chose not to renew it and now Mr Durney isn't certain what he will do with it.
One condition relates to the wish of the 'lessee' to dispose of the lease.
During the period of the lease, the 'lessee' is usually prohibited from making improvements on the leased assets.
Well, the issue was that the obligations of the lessee would not be overlooked because the 'lessee' and the lessor were the same person.
There was an owner, a 'lessee' and a sublessee, as I understand it, is that right?
If the covenant has the meaning suggested by the 'lessees' , the lessors are liable for breach of the implied covenant.
The thinking behind it appears to have been that they remained liable as original 'lessees' under the lease.
Readers should beware of thinking that the tenants, 'lessees' or farmers of the properties were necessarily personally resident therein.
The insurers, having paid a claim made by the 'lessees' of the refinery, brought against the defendants a subrogated claim for negligence.
From 1867 to 1882 his success as scene designer made him welcome as a partner in various 'lesseeships' of the Theatre Royal, Melbourne, with Coppin and others.
After being manager for Montague Penley at the Windsor Theatre, he succeeded to the 'lesseeship' , and in 1841 became manager of the Theatre Royal, Sheffield.
The answer is, so that the registration authority can give appropriate notice to owners, 'lessees' , tenants or occupiers, or to others who might wish to object to an application to register.
We have built up a very good relationship with yourselves, the planners, the local estate office, tenants and 'lessees' and other interested parties.
The plaintiffs were 'lessees' and occupiers of one of the flats.
This would include mortgagees, 'lessees' and the acquirers of other interests, both legal and equitable.
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