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Definition of "leaseholder" []

  • A person who is tenant by holding a lease, a leasee. (noun)

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Use "leaseholder" in a sentence
  • "Anyway, if you establish a rule of constitutional law that the leaseholder is entitled to compensation, it’s not clear why that rule would not apply if the leaseholder contracted with the landlord to pay over to the landlord any compensation the leaseholder receives in a condemnation proceeding; but in that case, it’s clear that valuing the interests separately distorts the true nature of the transaction."
  • "Or maybe it's better defined as a leaseholder who refuses to attend an extraordinary meeting of their stucco mansion block's management committee when the agenda includes an item entitled: 'How can we evict that 80-year-old regulated tenant on the top floor and enhance the value of our building?"
  • "He said a long-term leaseholder would be able to reshape the facade of the building and could change the name of the Takashimaya building to that of the new tenant."