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Leasee vs Leased - What's the difference?

leasee | leased |

As a noun leasee

is (nonstandard) a person who leases something from a lessor; lessee.

As a verb leased is

(lease).

As an adjective leased is

transferred under the terms of a lease.

leasee

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (nonstandard) A person who leases something from a lessor; lessee.
  • leased

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (lease)
  • Adjective

    (head)
  • Transferred under the terms of a lease.
  • * 1880 , , page 327 [http://google.com/books?id=lTU9AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA327&dq=leased]:
  • The resemblance borne by such a land carriage to a ship put under charter-party is, perhaps, closer where the entire business of one railway company, with its tracks, rolling-stock, equipments, and goodwill become leased for a certain term to another company.

    Derived terms

    * leased access * leased facility * leased fee * leased line

    Anagrams

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