leasehold

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English

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Etymology

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From lease +‎ hold.

Adjective

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leasehold (not comparable)

  1. (property law) Of an estate in land, held for a term of years absolute by a lessee or tenant.
    Coordinate terms: freehold, commonhold, copyhold

Noun

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leasehold (countable and uncountable, plural leaseholds)

  1. A leasehold estate in land.
  2. (property law) Real property held as an estate in land of this type.
    Coordinate terms: freehold, commonhold, copyhold

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