lease

lease
li:s 1. noun
((the period of) an agreement giving the use of a house etc on payment of rent: We signed the lease yesterday; a twenty-year lease.) (leie)kontrakt, bygselbrev
2. verb
(to give or acquire a house etc in this way: He leases the land from the local council.) leie ut, bygsle
bygsel
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bygsle
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leiekontrakt
I
subst. \/liːs\/
1) leie, forpaktning, forpaktningsforhold, feste, bygsling
2) leiekontrakt, leieavtale, bygselbrev
3) leieperiode, leietid
the lease had still ten years to run
det var fremdeles ti år igjen av leieperioden
4) (overført) frist
get (take on) a new lease of\/on life få nytt liv, leve opp igjen, livne til igjen, kvikne til igjen
lease of life (høytidelig) levefrist, tilmålt levetid
have a long lease of life
ha et langt liv
let\/put out on lease leie ut, forpakte bort
he let the farm out on lease for ten years
han forpaktet bort gården på ti år
she put out land on lease
hun forpaktet bort jord
a special lease of (overført) monopol på
take on lease forpakte
she took a farm on lease of ten years
hun forpaktet en gård på ti år
II
verb \/liːs\/
1) leie, forpakte, lease
2) forpakte bort, leie ut
lease from leie av, forpakte av
lease out to leie ut til, forpakte bort til

English-Norwegian dictionary. 2013.

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Synonyms:
(for a term of years)


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