pre-letting agreement — A form of agreement for a letting to take place at a future date, enabling a tenant to have a say in the final condition of premises that are in the process of construction or renovation. The draft lease to be granted on completion of the… … Law dictionary
Lease — This famous name recorded as Lee, Lees, Lea, Leas, Lease and Leese is of Olde English origin. It is usually locational and derives from any of the places named with the pre 7th Century element leah . This translates as an open place in a forest… … Surnames reference
Pre-election day events of the Singapore general election, 2006 — The Pre election day events of Singapore general election, 2006 are the events concerning the 2006 Singapore general election which occurred before the polling day on 6 May 2006. Pre nomination day eventsNew candidatesThis election was expected… … Wikipedia
Pre-Zionist Aliyah — Ever since the Jews were exiled from the Land of Israel, during all generations, many Jews aspired to return to their ancestral homeland. They immigrated as singles, in small groups, with or without immigration permits, and requested to live and… … Wikipedia
Novated lease — A novated lease is a type of motor vehicle lease common in Australia that allows a business to lease a motor vehicle on behalf of an employee, with the responsibility for the lease lying with the employee and the lease payments being made from… … Wikipedia
Lend-Lease — (Public Law 77 11) [http://books.google.com/books?id=hUoIaQqipboC pg=PA28 Crossed Currents By Jean Ebbert, Marie Beth Hall, Edward Latimer Beach] was the name of the program under which the United States of America supplied the United Kingdom,… … Wikipedia
Synthetic lease — A synthetic lease is a financing structure by which a company structures the ownership of an asset so that * for financial accounting purposes (under pre 2003 U.S. financial accounting rules), the asset is owned by a special purpose entity and… … Wikipedia
right of pre-emption — Also known as a right of first refusal. This is the right to be offered a property first, should the owner decide to dispose of it. Such a right may be agreed expressly between parties, or it may arise under statute. A right of pre emption will… … Law dictionary
Robertson Land Acts — The Crown Lands Acts 1861 (NSW) were introduced by the New South Wales Premier, John Robertson, in 1861 to reform land holdings and in particular to break the squatters domination of land tenure. Under his reforms unsurveyed land in an area which … Wikipedia
Demonstration and test vehicles — Vehicles operated by a motor vehicle dealer solely for the purpose of promoting motor vehicle sales or permitting potential purchasers to drive the vehicle for pre purchase or pre lease evaluation; or a vehicle that is owned and operated by a… … Energy terms