α. Middle English–1600s lessour, 1500s leassor, 1500s lessoure, 1500s–1600s leasor, 1500s–1600s leasour, 1600s– lessor.
β. 1600s leaser.
单词 | lessor |
释义 | lessorn.α. Middle English–1600s lessour, 1500s leassor, 1500s lessoure, 1500s–1600s leasor, 1500s–1600s leasour, 1600s– lessor. β. 1600s leaser. A person who leases something, esp. land or a property, to another; a person who grants a lease; a landlord. Cf. lessee n. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > selling > hiring or letting out > [noun] > hirer out > one who leases lessorc1384 setter1484 tacker1551 c1384 in R. W. Chambers & M. Daunt Bk. London Eng. (1931) 232 (MED) Also, ȝyf dew Reparacion be noȝth don with lefull warnyng had be seyd lessour, or his Assygnes, with-yn xl dayes After warnyng to holly reentre. 1489–90 Rolls of Parl.: Henry VII (Electronic ed.) Parl. Jan. 1489 §45. m. 15 The occupier and fermer of theym from thens to be discharged ayenst his lessour of the rent reservid upon the same lesses. 1533–4 Act 25 Henry VIII c. 8. §4 in Statutes of Realm (1963) III. 443 The lesses..shall defalke abate and reteyne..asmoche of the rentis dewe to the lessours as they can prove to have expended on the same pavyng. 1590 W. West Συμβολαιογραϕία i. vii. sig. ¶¶¶.1 Where the leassor graunteth his lands or other thinges to the lessee. a1626 F. Bacon Elements Common Lawes (1630) 56 If tenant for life and his lessor ioine in a lease for yeares. 1665 G. Meriton Land-lord's Law v. 87 But if Tenant for Years sow the Land, and his term end before the Corn be ripe, the Lessor shall have it. 1715 Act 1 Geo. I Stat. ii. c. 55 §1 A Verdict shall be given for the Lessor of the Plaintiff in such Ejectment. 1791 E. Wood Compl. Body Conveyancing II. 331 It is covenanted..that if the lessee sells or aliens the term, that the lessor shall have the preferment. 1808 C. Vancouver Gen. View Agric. Devon xviii. 442 Tenants for lives are now most commonly obliged, on the death of certain persons named in their leases, to surrender to their lessors their best beast. 1880 R. D. Blackmore Mary Anerley II. ii. 27 The lessee being bound to a multitude of things, and the lessor to little more than acceptance of the rent. 1953 Economist 28 Mar. 853/1 The owner or lessor of the theatre..is likely to cover his expenses..except in bad times. 1991 Purchasing & Supply Managem. Apr. 10/3 The lessor assesses the residual value of the car at the end of the lease. 2001 F. W. Galaty et al. Mod. Real Estate Pract. in Illinois (ed. 4) ii. 17 In commercial real estate if trade fixtures (personal property) are left unremoved, they become real property belonging to the lessor by accession. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.c1384 |
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