Definitions for leasehold

leasehold lease·hold

Spelling: [lees-hohld]
IPA: /ˈlisˌhoʊld/

Leasehold is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 323 anagrams from letters in leasehold (adeehllos).

Definitions for leasehold

noun

  1. property acquired under a lease.
  2. a tenure under a lease.

adjective

  1. held by lease.

Origin of leasehold

First recorded in 1710-20; lease1 + hold1

Examples for leasehold

He once offered the reversion in fee of an Irish leasehold for a goshawk.

Somebody was talking about leasehold Franchise the other day.

Estates less than freehold or leasehold estates consist of estates for years, from year to year, at sufferance and at will.

Like the leasehold tenure, it was opposed to the "spirit of the institutions."

In that year the Legislature threw open all leasehold lands to the public for purchase on easy terms and conditions.

"There are no leasehold systems there, at any rate," Ralph said, with a gulp.

leasehold marriage was one of the customs of early Roman society.

I offered the renters $700 and $600, respectively, for their leasehold and other property.

I suppose you call the leasehold system one of our great institutions?

The land on which the Garden stood was a leasehold on the Church Farm.

Word Value for leasehold
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