hold lease
Frequency: 7.914.8 per million words
To possess a lease, often with a formal or legal connotation.
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- The company holds the building on a long lease.
- She plans to hold the lease for at least ten more years.
- Legally, the tenant will hold the lease until the contract expires.
- They decided to hold the lease on the new office space.
- After inheriting the property, he continued to hold the original lease.
- Who will hold the lease for the restaurant after the sale?
- It is customary for the primary resident to hold the lease.
- The previous owner had to hold the lease for several months before finding a new tenant.
- Despite financial difficulties, they managed to hold their lease on the factory.
- We expect to hold a new lease by the end of next month.