A Calverley vehicle leasing company has clinched multi-million-pound deals with three new clients. |
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Plans are being made to improve the situation by developing a section of land and leasing it out to a community group. |
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His assistant also handles hardware leasing and routes calls to the help desk. |
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A grape vine needs five years to come into commercial production, so leasing is not a practical option. |
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Alternatively, others are leasing out their memberships on the open market for about the same price. |
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That country's government recently started leasing vast swaths of unfarmed land to foreigners for as little as 50 cents an acre. |
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With the demand high for motive power nationwide, several new firms got into the locomotive leasing business. |
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A director of the same organization is building an apartelle in the same city, while leasing and operating a steel mill in Fuzhou. |
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Its sophisticated financial products include hire purchase, leasing, insurance brokerage as well as insurance premium financing. |
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Namfisa is responsible for the supervision of micro-lenders, hire purchase outlets and leasing concerns under the Usury Act. |
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We understand the importance of owning or leasing mobile bloodmobiles that are dependable. |
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We started investigating available leasing options, and we found that the only bi-level coaches available for lease were in Seattle. |
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Its customers include national railways, leasing companies, private operators and shippers. |
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If the company is leasing bandwidth from a cell company, they could conceivably use a low powered microwave transmitter for the tracking beacon. |
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The leasing driver has the chance to buy the car outright, renegotiate a lease, or they are sold to a car auction. |
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Every seasoned industry watcher knows that further consolidation in the leasing industry is inevitable. |
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The new vehicle leasing market is heating up as leasers offer more options and new car sales decline due to rising interest rates. |
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These provide instant high-quality office space with no start-up costs and flexible leasing arrangements. |
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Other alternatives included leasing space off-campus, or implementing portable office spaces for the graduate students. |
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The camp could also boost revenues by adding off-season weekend sessions and leasing camp facilities to religious and nonprofit groups. |
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This is the type to use if you are renting or leasing, as the paper can be easily removed when you leave. |
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Allotments commonly became so divided by heirship that they were virtually worthless except for leasing. |
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Lee said the company's leasing performance has been good and showed a rebound from the previous quarter. |
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Salt merchants were able to enter and exit the business by buying, selling, leasing, or subleasing their salt certificate. |
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The four most popular options include hire purchase, car loan, leasing and personal contracts. |
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In recent months the news in Sligo has been about the Corporation of Sligo leasing a car park to a property developer. |
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It also includes other facilities with specific purposes such as leasing of fixed assets, factoring and invoice discounting. |
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Here we'll look at some of the pros and cons of leasing farm machinery and equipment and farm real estate to children. |
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Civic leagues had been founded with the sole purpose of keeping whites from leasing to blacks. |
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The move comes three weeks after the airline was forced to ground its aircraft in a row over leasing payments. |
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They were granted royalties from the leasing of oil, mineral or access rights to a remaining 11 million acres. |
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It was also studying the use of private sector leasing schemes in partnership with housing associations and providing more hostel accommodation. |
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Other forms of debt for asset purchases, such as hire purchase and leasing, tend to be difficult for start-up businesses. |
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Of greater significance was the parole system, introduced in 1908, the same year as convict leasing was abolished and the chain gang introduced. |
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Allotments commonly became so fractionalized by heirship that they were virtually worthless except for leasing. |
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The recycling business has a wider profit margin than the leasing side, Lane said. |
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The leasing industry was also steady, thanks to the firmness of contracts for leasing information equipment. |
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Inevitably, cash outflows associated with leasing or financing will occur at different times and for different durations of time. |
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Various intermediary companies also intervene in the services: companies leasing intermodal units, and railhead terminal owners and operators. |
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By leasing instead of buying, your business can usually write off the monthly lease expenses. |
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Certain properties of the Corporation or its subsidiaries are encumbered under mortgage deeds or leasing agreements. |
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To avoid pouring money down the drain, look for the ENERGYÂ STAR symbol when buying or leasing a water cooler. |
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A part of CMR's assets is financed by means of leasing, i.e. it remains in the ownership of the banks until the loan is paid back. |
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By leasing equipment instead of buying, you can avoid a big cash outlay and free up those funds for other immediate business needs. |
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During the term of the leasing agreement you have the right to use the vehicle in accordance with the agreed terms of the leasing agreement. |
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A skipper, if his boat has to be beached for repairs, can also carry on earning money by leasing his quota to someone else. |
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After a gradual staff reduction from seven to two persons, these jobs were transferred to a leasing company. |
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The practice of leasing is not widespread, although car leasing is very popular and most banks include this in their list of activities. |
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For that purpose, airlines and leasing companies are represented in advisory committees. |
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The company may also place immovable property under leasing arrangements, with or without an option to purchase. |
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At the same time, all of our banking partners have renewed or even increased their commitment to precious-metal leasing. |
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Is it in fact leasing buildings and demanding of landlords that they drive up the energy efficiency of those buildings? |
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Deferred expenses and other assets mainly include tenant improvements and leasing expenses, including tenant inducements and commissions. |
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We advise you to take out payment protection insurance together with your leasing or credit agreement. |
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In addition, there was one claim pending concerning a dispute in connection with leasing of premises in a building. |
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With the Owner Renewal Program, you or a member of your family could benefit from a discount on the financing or leasing of a new Mazda vehicle. |
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This method is used primarily for valuation of assets that are the object of leasing or long-term contracts. |
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In 2004, 20 new projects were financed under the Private Sector Facility in the form of loans, equity participation and leasing. |
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New trucks are financed by short term leasing contracts which allows us to run the newest low emission trucks that are available on the market. |
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That is the amount of volume financed in Canada through loans and leasing at a retail level for our dealerships. |
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It includes a range of other financial services, such as savings, insurance and leasing. |
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In the future we want closer attention to be paid to all aspects of purchasing, leasing and renovation. |
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Fuel leasing is one proposed model under which the supplier would retain ownership of fresh and spent fuel supplied to the user. |
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Rather, he wants Congress to close loopholes and increase fees for, say, leasing mineral rights. |
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In this leasing environment, you don't want to give a tenant any reason not to come to your building. |
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We are now in a position to offer the whole range of services including leasing, term debt, mezzanine finance, venture capital and now working capital with a current account. |
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Had we claimed Jonathan to be a house husband or something, then my cover letter would have been fine to show we were financially capable of leasing. |
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Although current plans call for leasing reefers to support all deployments, purchase appears to be a more cost-effective option for long-term deployments. |
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The poor saps who have tried to use this Web site have already lost more time and leasing agreements than any benefit we might have earned through its availability off-campus. |
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Maybe we should just revert back to the days of the ma bell monopoly and start leasing our phones again? |
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Currently, many peasants living near big cities or along the south-east coast have become landlords, leasing land to labourers from provinces in the interior. |
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Have a word with JK-Leasing GmbH and find out the advantages of a leasing arrangement. |
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Each secondary school is leasing two new bicycles, fully kitted out with lighting and panniers strong enough to carry schoolbooks, from Cycle Heaven in York. |
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City analysts believe that Coleman could partly finance any offer by selling some of the group's valuable freeholds and then leasing back the stores. |
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Thus the leasing period does not cover all, or a predominant part of, the good's economic lifetime. |
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Similarly, they eventually moved on to purchase property after having become experienced in the industry, and leasing still happens to this day. |
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At the end of the leasing period the lessee often has the option to buy the good at a nominal price. |
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It operates under a leasing agreement which expires in July 2011, with the option to purchase at a nominal price at that time. |
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Helping car sales and leasing by loosening up credit is the other half: no sales, no industry. |
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Grazer Wechselseitige Versicherung AG offers all the usual forms of insurance, but also proposes financial and leasing services. |
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The law foresees several types of leasing: buyback leasing, bank leasing, blanket leasing and pure leasing. |
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Driving fun with no strings attached: Find out more about our extensive leasing products. |
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By contrast, silent partnerships, renting, leasing or even employing an outside manager play a minor role. |
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After successfully leasing Chicago's tollway and parking garages, Mr Daley oversaw the disastrous lease of the city's parking meters. |
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The B. C. Chicken Marketing Board relaxed its leasing rules to allow high-risk farms to lease out their quotas and sit empty during the freshet. |
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In cases of restitution where land has been restored to the original owners, former landholders have been able to continue using the land through leasing arrangements. |
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Although it's not trouble-free, leasing offers low monthly payments and the opportunity to change cars every two or three years. |
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Further leasing companies acquired were Marley Leasing, RoyScot Drive and Ringway Leasing. |
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Establishment of a leasing contract to finance snowcats and their complementary equipment. |
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Both sharecropping and convict leasing were legal and tolerated by both the north and south. |
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But the owner of Bannermere Hall stops his tenant the farmer Mr Tyler leasing them the boathouse by the lake. |
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The Class 323 units will be returned to leasing company Porterbrook at the end of 2018 when the lease expires. |
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You lose the amortization of your capital equipment, taxwise. Compare this with the cost of leasing. |
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Lex Autolease, the UK's largest vehicle leasing company is in the east of Chester, towards Hoole. |
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Even in boomier times, the flexibility that leasing provides has become increasingly important to companies. |
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The flotels are to be moored in Dublin, Waterford and Cork with a fourth available for leasing if required. |
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Helaba served as arranger for seven finance deals including a logistics centre, two control centres and a variety of movables leasing transactions. |
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If the first leasing contact is by e-mall, leasers should carry on an e-conversation, much the same as in a phone or in-person encounter. |
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Proceeds of the financing will enable Intercity to expand its car lease portfolio to SMEs, a sector where leasing penetration remains low. |
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A holdback for tenant improvements and leasing commissions was also incorporated and will be dispersed as leases are executed. |
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With this third leasing facility offered by BSTDB to TBC Leasing, the total amount reaches USD 10 million. |
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Haloid Corporation flourished by abandoning the standard equipment sales business model and adopting a leasing model. |
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Maybe before you start leasing the areas offshore Northern Cyprus for gas exploration you should pull out a book on palaeogeography. |
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Once a sublet was located, the sublessor, not primarily in the leasing business, might have limited interest in maintenance details, Chao notes. |
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Recent trends in afforestation involve the establishment of third-party leasing arrangements and other private partnerships, such as those found in Australia and the United States. |
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No trade-in, purchasing or leasing of any document output device is allowed under this project. |
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The issuance was through the bank's leasing subsidiary, Bereket Varlik Kiralama, while the obliger is Al Baraka Turk Participation Bank. |
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The popularity of solar leasing is inspiring moves like this by utilities. |
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The joint bank account and the leasing arrangement also stayed the same. |
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However, a discussion on conferring leasing rights for both legal entities and individuals has been engaged. However, most of the leasing companies refuse to deal with individuals because of the high nonpayment risk. |
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Real-estate leasing is essentially a financing technique that combines both a leasehold and a purchase option on the leased property, to be exercised at the latest upon expiration of the lease. |
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Bruce Spiegel, senior managing director of commercial leasing for Rose Associates, represented building owner Rose Associates. |
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The Company has certain off-balance sheet arrangements, consisting primarily of leasing certain premises as well as certain lease agreements for equipment and rolling stock. |
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These amendments usefully clarify several points, especially concerning the economic and financial monitoring of companies or again the issues about leasing of aircraft. |
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The inherent efficiencies of operating and leasing a greater number of malls will contribute to higher returns and drive further consolidation of ownership. |
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Cominar is currently negotiating to complete the leasing of this building. |
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Our Club is leasing a hall for a fundraising event. |
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The purpose of this transaction is to allow the foreign investors to take advantage of the financial benefits resulting from the leasing contract. |
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Our objective is to acquire properties which, through our management, leasing and capital investment expertise, can be enhanced to provide a superior return on capital. |
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The leasing period corresponds to the expected lifetime of the satellite. |
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Except in a financial lease, a warranty that the equipment will be merchantable is implied in a leasing agreement if the lessor is a merchant with respect to equipment of that kind. |
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Zoning changes could encourage supportive housing and the leasing or selling of surplus land at below market prices would go a long way to increasing accommodation for seniors in need. |
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As far as the aim of that mechanism is not undermined by the fact of buying and selling or leasing an equivalent number of hectares, it should be provided that the mechanism should also apply in those cases. |
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The Owners Representative was Rachel Belam, head of food leasing for Westfield. |
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Attempts to make profits from the park in the late 18th century included leasing it for grazing, growing wheat, and keeping sheep. |
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The leasing of a major artery in the interior of British Columbia for the next three generations is providing an enticement for business people around the world. |
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In contrast to leasing is the concept of the hunting resort, or shooting preserve as it is more traditionally called. |
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A corporation that owns a residential trailer park sells sites in the park to persons who are currently leasing the sites in the park for their travel trailers. |
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The purchase meant that the leasing costs, which were reimbursed by the government, were eliminated, thereby lowering the line's tax burden. |
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But it wasn't until 1965 that CY began leasing its own aircraft and the moufflon logo was born. |
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Until Beaty becomes the owner, Beaty is leasing the land through the Shearin Hathaway Group of Rogers. |
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Based on its legal form and nature, a leasing agreement does not tie up with the locally customary rental fees but is orientated at the interest rate of the lessor's provided capital. |
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These funds are needed to underwrite new loans and leases, and this lack of credit is reflected in the reduced industry sales and the pullback in leasing activities that have occurred over the last year. |
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Boost Your Capital: Instead of tying up your capital in fixed assets, leasing keeps it free for investing in essential business development initiatives. |
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In our office property sector, leasing demand in most of our markets has tempered and we are beginning to see increasing direct and sublease availabilities and associated downward pressure on rents and economic fundamentals. |
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In our office property sector, the leasing markets in which we operate improved measurably during most of 2007, with the most significant improvements taking place in New York and Calgary. |
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As regards expected returns, the crucial question is whether KK could reasonably be expected to generate adequate income through sale of land and through the leasing out of land. |
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A special type of leasing contract allows the lessor to transfer to the lessee all risks and benefits associated with the possession of the asset. |
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Typical host providers are for example, the operator of a server, leasing storage space to website operators, or the operator of an unmoderated newsgroup, accepting articles by internet users. |
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If you're leaning toward the buy-back, factor that amount into your total costs, and whether the equipment will still offer value at the end of the leasing term. |
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As a result, rental rates are expected to continue to move upward this year, with leasing costs and landlord incentives expected to decline at the same time. |
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This appropriation is intended to cover the purchase or leasing of computer hardware, software development, software and software package maintenance and various computer consumables, etc. |
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Under a leasing contract, a lessor conveys to a lessee the right to use a piece of property for an agreed period of time against payment or a series of payments. |
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The leasing rentals paid to the lessor by the lessee, supported by a receipted invoice or an accounting document of equivalent probative value, constitute the expenditure eligible for co-financing. |
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In 1984 T Cowie plc acquired the Hanger Group, which included Interleasing, a large vehicle leasing business. |
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If you need to have the windows covered during the leasing process, cover them after the photoshoot with thick white paper and make sure the adhesive tape will hold on to the sun's rays. |
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The RWCL then approached neighbouring Manchester City about leasing their home stadium as a replacement. |
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The Accord PHEV was introduced in Japan in June 2013 and is available only for leasing, primarily to corporations and government agencies. |
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It has reopened the restaurant by leasing it to a local licensee and the 1st and 2nd floors of the main building are rented out as office space. |
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An in house team at Mack-Cali previously handled leasing in the building, but a source revealed that the company may be handing off the assignment as part of a quid pro quo. |
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Several months later, convict leasing was officially abolished. |
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Brookfield Engineering Laboratories has initiated a new program for leasing its top-of-the-line PVS Rheometer to the oil and gas services industry. |
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Much of the market has been geared toward strata title ownership, but as the market gets more competitive, there will be less ownership and more interest in leasing. |
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Winter is a busy time for the charter and leasing teams as enquiries ranging from high value cargo to short term wet leases require immediate attention. |
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The livery was introduced as part of a refurbishment completed between 2007 and 2008, funded by leasing company HSBC Rail, which also included work at all stations. |
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In addition to leasing business MRC manages railcar assets in variety of ways such as management of railcar assets owned by other institutions, brokerage of freight railcars. |
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Consistently outpacing other market segments in leasing volume, Midtown has begun to outpace itself, cutting into its availability rate, while rental rates are holding firm. |
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Thus begun a home search that included a townhouse in Alpine, One Hudson Park in Edgewater, and a potential leasing deal at the Aventine Condos in Edgewater. |
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Emphyteusis, the practice of leasing land with the possibility of creating additional layers of subtenancy, was one such mechanism of expanding or insuring holdings. |
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Flock and Avoyer Commercial Real Estate is the leasing broker. |
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You can also learn about leasing or buying coin-operated game machines and finding distributors by contacting the American Amusement Machine Association. |
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