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lessor

[les-awr, le-sawr] / ˈlɛs ɔr, lɛˈsɔr /
NOUN
landlord
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NOUN
granter of lease
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STRONG
leaser renter
WEAK


Example Sentences

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There are individual owners of flats, then a residential management company, and then the landlord - or head lessor - above them.

From BBC

"The international aviation insurance markets are progressively cancelling certain elements of insurance policies in relation to aircraft located in Russia or leased to Russian airlines," the lessor said in its financial results.

From Reuters

If a foreign lessor terminates the agreement, a special government commission is to decide whether the aircraft can be returned or rule that the aircraft must stay in Russia.

From Reuters

"Between the airlines, lessors and insurers, you are most probably looking at a decade of lawsuits," Grabowski added.

From Reuters

The nine aircraft are the total number of jets leased from Aercap, Irfan said in a text message, adding that details of the return were still being discussed with the lessor.

From Reuters