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Definition of Rent out
1. Verb. Grant the services of or the temporary use of, for a fee. "He hired himself out as a cook"
Definition of Rent out
1. Verb. (idiomatic transitive) to lease, let (a property) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rent Out
Literary usage of Rent out
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Calendar of Patent Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office by Great Britain Public Record Office (1907)
"18d. of rent out of cottages late of Alice la Cok in the same street and ...
in the same suburb, by Adam de Gardino 12i/. of rent out of a tenement of Agnes ..."
2. The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England, Or, A Commentary ...by Edward Coke, Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, Charles Butler, Matthew Hale, Heneage Finch Nottingham by Edward Coke, Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, Charles Butler, Matthew Hale, Heneage Finch Nottingham (1853)
"Secondly, if in this case this shall amount to a grant of a rent out of the manner of
... Ja man grant a rent out of three acres, and grant over, Of it . ..."
3. A General Abridgment and Digest of American Law: With Occasional Notes and by Nathan Dane (1824)
"By granting a Noy's Max- rent out of it : 2. By granting the land and reserving
a rent. Debt"!* 5 _ ART. 6. Several cases, in which debt lies for rent . ..."
4. A Digest of the Laws of England by John Comyns, Anthony Hammond, Thomas Day (1824)
"So, if one grant a rent out of laud, which is afterwards evicted by an ...
So, if a man grant a rent out of land, in which he has nothing, proviso that he ..."
5. The Practice in Civil Actions and Proceedings in the Supreme Court of by Francis Joseph Troubat, Pennsylvania Supreme Court, William Worthington Haly, Asa Israel Fish (1867)
"... a ground-rent landlord is not entitled to be paid his arrears of ground-rent
out of goods on the premises sold by the sheriff, on execution against the ..."
6. A Digest of the Laws of England by John Comyns, Anthony Hammond (1822)
"So, if he grants a rent out of B. and by the same or another deed grants that he
may distrain for it in another land; it is a rent-charge which issues ..."
7. The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England: Or, A Commentary by Edward Coke, Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, Charles Butler, Matthew Hale, Heneage Finch Nottingham, Thomas Day (1812)
"If a man seised of lands in fee (2), and possessed of a terme for many yeares,
grant a rent out of both for life in taile or in fee, with clause of ..."