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leashold

 

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Leashold

Noun: A form of tenure or legal right in which a person holds land or property for a specific period of time, usually granted by a lease.

Sense: A leasehold interest in real estate.

Usage: Leashold can refer to both residential and commercial properties.

Example sentences:

  1. He acquired a leashold on the office building for twenty years.
  2. The tenant's leashold was up for renewal.
  3. She invested in a leashold property to start her business.

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