词汇 | lessee |
释义 | lesseeWord family nounlesseelesseeship Lawles·see /leˈsiː/ noun [countableC] lawSCLBORROW someone who is allowed to use a house, building, land etc for a period of time in return for payment to the owner 承租人,租户 → lessor Examples from the Corpus lessee• Why do the Government not act on the huge injustices currently affecting business people, such as original lessee liability?• It was held that the liability of the original lessee was not extinguished by the partial surrender.• The liability of the original lessee was, and remained, a primary liability.• Whitbread said the lessees of its pubs can keep buying its beer but have no obligation to do so.• At the end of the lease term, the residual value of the asset will belong to the lessee.• The lessor then purchases the asset and leases it to the lessee.• The lessee claimed that the release of the surety also released the lessee from liability. From Longman Business Dictionary lesseeles·see /leˈsiː/ noun [countableC]LAW someone who is legally allowed to use a house, building, land etc for a fixed period of time in return for payment to the owner the lessee of the pub (1400-1500) Anglo-French from the past participle of lesser; → LEASE2 |
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