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lessee

[le-see] / lɛˈsi /
NOUN
holder of lease
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On a unanimous vote, the Santa Monica City Council voted Tuesday to issue a directive to Waymo, the owner of the property and its lessees, to stop overnight operations at the charging stations.

From Los Angeles Times

The program will provide vouchers up to $100 for security camera subscription costs and up to $200 for cameras bought by homeowners or lessees of properties.

From Washington Post

But leasing federal lands will have zero impact on gas prices in the short term because it takes years before a leasehold goes into production, even assuming the lessee moves promptly.

From Washington Post

Such a derogation "would enable EU operating lessors to seek authorisation to transfer ownership of aircraft formerly leased to Russian lessees or their Russian insurers," it said.

From Reuters

“The lessee made these changes, which is allowed and we support because they enhance salmon protection along the Ballard Locks.”

From Seattle Times