Antonyms for leaseholder
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : lees-hohl-der |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈlisˌhoʊl dər |
Definition of leaseholder
- As in tenant : noun person who leases a place
- As in renter : noun tenant
- The free tenant was neither a yearly tenant, nor a leaseholder.
- Extract from : « The Coming of the Friars » by Augustus Jessopp
- Most former electors and every leaseholder and every copyholder were now excluded.
- Extract from : « Our Legal Heritage, 5th Ed. » by S. A. Reilly
- Another fashion in which grievous injustice to the leaseholder can be done is frequently illustrated.
- Extract from : « Practical Politics; or, the Liberalism of To-day » by Alfred Farthing Robbins
- Normally he is a leaseholder, sometimes for life, more usually for a period of years ranging from twenty-one to eighty.
- Extract from : « The Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century » by Richard Henry Tawney
- The interest of the customary tenant, therefore, virtually depreciated to the level of that of a leaseholder.
- Extract from : « The Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century » by Richard Henry Tawney
- This did not suit a certain Major Thornhill, a relative and leaseholder, and thereupon a pretty plot was hatched.
- Extract from : « In the Name of the Bodleian and Other Essays » by Augustine Birrell
Synonyms for leaseholder
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