lessee 音标拼音: [lɛs'i]
n . 贷借人,租地人,租屋人
贷借人,租地人,租屋人
lessee n 1 :
a tenant who holds a lease [
synonym : {
leaseholder }, {
lessee }]
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See {
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v .
t .] (
Law )
The person to whom a lease is given ,
or who takes an estate by lease . --
Blackstone .
[
1913 Webster ]
22 Moby Thesaurus words for "
lessee ":
board -
and -
roomer ,
boarder ,
hirer ,
homesteader ,
incumbent ,
leaseholder ,
lodger ,
occupant ,
occupier ,
paying guest ,
renter ,
resident ,
roomer ,
squatter ,
sublessee ,
subtenant ,
tenant ,
tenant at sufferance ,
tenant for life ,
transient ,
transient guest ,
underlessee LESSEE .
He to whom a lease is made .
The subject will be considered by taking a view ,
1 .
Of his rights .
2 .
Of his duties .
2 .-
1 .
He has a right to enjoy the premises leased for the term mentioned in the lease ,
and to use them for the purpose agreed upon .
He may ,
unless ,
restrained by the covenants in the lease ,
either assign it ,
or underlet the premises .
1 Cruise ,
Dig .
174 .
By an assignment of the lease is meant the transfer of all the tenant '
s interest in the estate to another person ;
on the contrary ,
an underletting is but a partial transfer of the property leased ,
the lessee retaining a reversion to himself .
3 .-
2 .
The duties of the lessee are numerous .
First ,
he is bound to fulfill all express covenants he has entered into in relation to the premises leased ;
and ,
secondly ,
he is required to fulfill all implied covenants ,
which the relation of lessee imposes upon him towards the lessor .
For example ,
he is bound to put the premises to no other use than that for which it was hired ;
when a farm is let to him for common farming purposes ,
he cannot open a mine and dig ore which may happen to be in the ground ;
but if the mine has been opened ,
it is presumed both parties intended it should be used ,
unless the lessee were expressly restrained ;
1 Cruise ,
Dig .
132 .
He is required to use the property in a tenant -
like and proper manner ;
to take reasonable care of it and to restore it at the end of his term ,
subject only to the deterioration produced by ordinary wear and the reasonable use for which it was demised .
12 M . &
W .
827 .
Although he is not bound ,
in the absence of an express covenant ,
to rebuild in case of destruction by fire or other accident ,
yet he must keep the house in a habitable state if he received it in good order .
See Repairs .
The lessee is required to restore the property to the lessor at the end of the term .
4 .
The lessee remains chargeable ,
after an assignment of his term ,
as before ,
unless the lessor has accepted the assignee ;
and even then he continues liable in covenant on an express covenant ,
as for repairs ,
or to pay rent ;
2 Keb .
640 ;
but not for the performance of an implied one ,
or ,
as it is usually termed ,
a covenant in law .
By the acceptance ,
he is discharged from debt for arrears of future rent .
Cro .
Jac .
309 ,
334 ;
Ham .
on Parties ,
129 ,
130 .
Vide Estate for years ;
Lease ;,
Notice to quit :
Tenant for years ;
Underlease .
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