Aún no tenemos significados para "short lease".
1The twins had taken a short lease on one of the hangars.
2And there was poetry again when Jagger referred to summer's " short lease".
3There poverty hires its grave, and takes but a short lease of the narrow house.
4Dr. Derwent was trying to let it furnished for the rest of the short lease.
5The house was closed for the season last month, and we have taken a short lease.
6The heirs wished to sell, but failing a purchaser were willing to let on a short lease.
7The house, which once belonged to the late Dr. Barnardo, has been recently hired on a short lease.
8Kimberley was no longer a home to the little chap whose short lease of life was clearly drawing to an end.
9Bavarian Reinsurance occupies two other floors on a short lease at a rent of £22,212 per annum.
10During his short lease of power Leisler issued warrants for the election of the mayor and sheriff by "all Protestant freeholders."
11Marry, a man must know his fence, or have a short lease of his life, in any place where blows are going so rife.
12Germany is Faust; she desired science and power and pleasure, and to get them on a short lease she paid the price of her soul.
13A two-storey mews office building held on a short lease at 10 Lad Lane, Dublin 2, has been sold by Colliers International.
14However, it is understood the company has sub-let the two upper floors of 18,000 square feet on a short lease to the US-based Citybank.
15A second building with a floor area of 396sq m (4,263sq ft) is let on a short lease at a rent of €77,800.
16Relative dilapidation, short leases and low rent suited alternative enterprises.
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