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Definition of Lessees
1. lessee [n] - See also: lessee
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lessees
Literary usage of Lessees
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1905)
"The right of the lessees thereunder Is dependent upon the completion of a ...
In order to complete the well, the lease allows the lessees 90 days from the ..."
2. History of California by Theodore Henry Hittell (1898)
"By an act of April 25, 1851, they were constituted lessees of the convicts,
together with the prison grounds and buildings, for ten years. ..."
3. The Law of Boundaries & Fences in Relation to the Sea-shore and Sea-bed by Arthur Joseph Hunt (1904)
"125 A. Duty of mine-owners and mining lessees to fence pits, shafts, quarries,
&c.—IN GENERAL.—At common law,—apart from any special agreement,—the ..."
4. The Law of Petroleum and Natural Gas: With Forms by George Bryan (1898)
"Dwight, 82 Pa., 462 (1876), a mutual mistake had occurred between lessors and
lessees as to the location of a well ; but without knowledge of that fact, ..."