Lessee

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lessee
n. renter, tenant, one to whom a lease is granted


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Leasing
This page discusses periodic tenancies (i.e. weekly or monthly tenancies) and fixed-term tenancies for goods and real property. Other aspects of leasing are dealt with in the article on leasehold estates. See also Accounting for leases in the United States for relevant material on the system in the United States.
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lessee
Noun
1. a tenant who holds a lease
(synonym) leaseholder
(hypernym) tenant, renter
(derivation) rent, lease


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Lessee
(v. t.)
The person to whom a lease is given, or who takes an estate by lease.
  

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Lessee
An entity that leases an asset from another entity.


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