Lease aid definition

Lease aid means the annual grant for a lease under RSA 198:15-hh, I. Ed 323.03 Lease Agreements.
Lease aid means the annual grant for a lease under RSA 198:15-hh,I.
Lease aid means amounts received by the School from the State pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 124E.22, as amended, to fund payments due under the Lease, or any replacement therefor pursuant to a successor statute, to fund payments due under the Lease.

Examples of Lease aid in a sentence

  • Upon the occurrence of an Event of Default, the Secured Party shall have the right to request that the Corporation terminate Borrower's Proprietary Lease aid Borrower's interest in the Pledged Stock and issue a new proprietary lease and new stock certificate to the Secured Party or its nominees.

Related to Lease aid

  • Lease Area means the Lease Area as more particularly described in SCHEDULE C.

  • Residential rental property means property that is used solely as leased or rented property for residential purposes. If the property is a space rental mobile home park, residential rental property includes the rental space that is leased or rented by the owner of that rental space but does not include the mobile home or recreational vehicle that serves as the actual dwelling if the dwelling is owned and occupied by the tenant of the rental space and not by the owner of the rental space.

  • Leash means a leash, cord, chain, or other comparable material which must be of a gauge suitable for controlling said dog and shall not be longer than six feet.

  • School premises means either of the following:

  • Leased space means the individual storage space at the self-service facility which is rented to an occupant pursuant to a rental agreement.