Examples of 'lessors' in a sentence

Meaning of "lessors"

lessor (noun) - a person or company that leases or rents out a property to another party
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  • plural of lessor

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Lessors loss because of the vehicle being stolen.
Contact to the lessors of the holiday homes.
Lessors are also responsible for administering leases.
All passenger aircraft were returned to their lessors.
Largest lessors of containers used in international trade.
Their fleet has been returned to the lessors.
Lessors are usually banks and leasing companies.
Two aircraft have been returned to their lessors.
Lessors deal with equipment risk in two ways.
Extensive repairs of premises prior to their return to lessors.
The rights of lessees and lessors are protected by the law.
The following additional test should be applied to lessors.
Lessors shall disclose the following for operating leases.
Server status and active lessors.
Lessors also normally assume responsibility for repairs and.

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In your area we pay a flat fee to the lessors.
Some lessors lease both new and used equipment.
Leases in the financial statements of lessors.
Lessors account for investments in leveraged leases net of recourse debt.
Contingent rents recognised in income by lessors.
The city or other lessors are not obliged to offer you housing.
This claim was disputed by the lessors.
Usage of the pilot program by lessors was much lower than anticipated.
Local executive and administrative authorities usually act as lessors.
Forms for lessors.
Lessors should always include clauses in lease contracts to permit these activities.
Guaranteed partner for lessors.
A series of lessors undertook the management of the hotel over the ensuing years.
Manufacturer or dealer lessors.
Lessors benefit from having regulations that are clear and less subject to misinterpretation.
Information for lessors.
Commercial lessors will have to reposition themselves to maintain attractiveness in this dynamic field.
In the accounts of lessors.
Some lessors would warehouse leases and then sell them into a securitization trust.
You may apply for a lease by contacting any of the participating lessors.
The research was based on interviews with lessors and land consolidation experts.
Minimal routine maintenance owing to planned repairs of premises prior to their return to lessors.
Some liability policies afford automatic coverage for lessors of premises leased to you.
Providing an integral and transparent accounting of contractual relations with shareholders and lessors.
Some lessors might suggest you pay via PayPal or other services of that sort.
The process will be designed to ensure that these lessors are credit worthy.
Federal law requires lessors to provide lease cost information before you sign the lease.
Accounting by lessors.
O lessors approved by a Canadian rating agency for securitization.
Decisions related to entering into a capital leases rest entirely with the lessors.
The lease agreements were pending because the lessors had claimed higher rental amounts.
Storage and furniture storage demand is also increasing the panel for owner lessors.
The deal which includes several airplane lessors came together at the last minute.
The new standard does not significantly change the accounting for leases for lessors.
The key differences between lenders and lessors can not be measured by the same yardstick.

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