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Definition of Subleasing
1. sublease [v] - See also: sublease
Lexicographical Neighbors of Subleasing
Literary usage of Subleasing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. L.R.A. as Authorities: Including the Citations of Each Case as Precedent, (1 by Lawyers' reports annotated, United States Supreme Court (1914)
"... does not entitle lessee of a hotel property to a reduction of rental where
the property contains a bar-room subject to subleasing. 70 LRA 513, REEVES v. ..."
2. Personal Finance by Robert S. Rosefsky (2001)
"Sublease Privileges You may be subleasing from another party, ... If you are
subleasing from the original tenant, you will be subject to the terms of his or ..."
3. The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings ... Annual Forum by National Conference on Social Welfare, American Social Science Association, Conference of Charities (U.S., Conference of Charities (U.S.), National Conference of Social Work (U.S. (1885)
"The prison is too contracted for the proper and profitable employment of this
number of inmates, so that the system of subleasing prevails to an extent ..."
4. The South in the Building of the Nation: A History of the Southern States by Walter Lynwood Fleming (1909)
"In this state, and also in Louisiana and Arkansas, a system of subleasing was
then resorted to. Texas until 1883 gave the entire control of the convicts ..."
5. The South in the Building of the Nation: A History of the Southern States by Walter Lynwood Fleming (1909)
"In this state, and also in Louisiana and Arkansas, a system of subleasing was
then resorted to. Texas until 1883 gave the entire control of the convicts to ..."