Definition of Sublease. Meaning of Sublease. Synonyms of Sublease

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Definition of Sublease

Sublease
Sublease Sub"lease`, n. (Law) A lease by a tenant or lessee to another person; an underlease. --Bouvier.

Meaning of Sublease from wikipedia

- remain in their cooperative. A sublease can also apply to vehicles as an alternate type of car rental. In a vehicle sublease, a lessee or vehicle owner can...
- 7 January 2024. Retrieved 7 January 2024. "Norse Atlantic Airways to sublease four of its Boeing 787 Dreamliners". Norse Atlantic Airways (Press release)...
- leasing it back to them), Portfolio Acquisitions, ****et Sales and Lease/Sublease. It also offers Management Services and various Marketing Services. Campbell...
- managed the velodrome under a sublease. In 1998, the council sublet the velodrome to Bankstown Sports Club, under a 21-year sublease. The council resumed control...
- Houston Sports ****ociation (owners of the Houston Astros) from whom he would sublease the Dome. The 1969 season, the last as an AFL team, saw Houston begin 3–1...
- E**** Peas concert in the Philippines. In late 2006, Empire Entertainment subleased the station to Ramon Jacinto's Rajah Broadcasting Network. It became inactive...
- and moonshine operations Illegal nuclear power trade operations Illegal subleasing rackets Criminal operation of otherwise ostensibly legal operations, such...
- Exposition Park, estimated to cost $250 million. The site was under a sublease from the University of Southern California which managed and operated the...
- Dell decided to sublease its offices in two buildings in the Las Cimas office complex. In 2002 Dell announced that it planned to sublease its space to another...
- The Steeplechase Park site lay empty for several years. Trump started subleasing the property to Norman Kaufman, who ran a small collection of fairground...