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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lease
n.
1.
The
temporary
transfer
of
a
possession
to
another
person
in
return
for
a
fee
or
other
valuable
consideration
paid
for
the
transfer
;
especially
,
A
demise
or
letting
of
lands
,
tenements
,
or
hereditaments
to
another
for
life
,
for
a
term
of
years
,
or
at
will
,
or
for
any
less
interest
than
that
which
the
lessor
has
in
the
property
,
usually
for
a
specified
rent
or
compensation
.
2.
The
contract
for
such
letting
.
3.
Any
tenure
by
grant
or
permission
;
the
time
for
which
such
a
tenure
holds
good
;
allotted
time
.
Our
high-placed
Macbeth
Shall
live
the
lease
of
nature
. --
Shak
.
Lease and release
a
mode
of
conveyance
of
freehold
estates
,
formerly
common
in
England
and
in
New
York
.
its
place
is
now
supplied
by
a
simple
deed
of
grant
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·lease
,
n.
1.
The
act
of
letting
loose
or
freeing
,
or
the
state
of
being
let
loose
or
freed
;
liberation
or
discharge
from
restraint
of
any
kind
,
as
from
confinement
or
bondage
.
“Who
boast'st
release
from
hell.”
2.
Relief
from
care
,
pain
,
or
any
burden
.
3.
Discharge
from
obligation
or
responsibility
,
as
from
debt
,
penalty
,
or
claim
of
any
kind
;
acquittance
.
4.
Law
A
giving
up
or
relinquishment
of
some
right
or
claim
;
a
conveyance
of
a
man's
right
in
lands
or
tenements
to
another
who
has
some
estate
in
possession
;
a
quitclaim
.
5.
Steam Engine
The
act
of
opening
the
exhaust
port
to
allow
the
steam
to
escape
.
6.
Mach.
A
device
adapted
to
hold
or
release
a
device
or
mechanism
as
required
;
specif
.:
Elec.
A
catch
on
a
motor-starting
rheostat
,
which
automatically
releases
the
rheostat
arm
and
so
stops
the
motor
in
case
of
a
break
in
the
field
circuit
;
also
,
the
catch
on
an
electromagnetic
circuit
breaker
for
a
motor
,
which
acts
in
case
of
an
overload
.
7.
Phon.
The
act
or
manner
of
ending
a
sound
.
8.
Railroads
In
the
block-signaling
system
,
a
printed
card
conveying
information
and
instructions
to
be
used
at
intermediate
sidings
without
telegraphic
stations
.
Lease and release
.
Law
See
under
Lease
.
Out of release
,
without
cessation
. [
Obs
.] --
Chaucer
.
Syn:
--
Liberation
;
freedom
;
discharge
.
See
Death
.
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