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le ser

  • n  someone who grants a lease

  • It reduced its 1941 debt of $969 million (including lessor companies) by $51 million, bringing total retirements for the decade to $191 million.
  • In each case, the Government charged 1) fraud and conspiracy in the execution of the leases, 2) the lessor's lack of authority to make the leases.
  • General American Tank Car, builder and lessor of freight cars, earned $2,475,000 against $3,653,000.
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  • Richard Aboulafia in Bloomberg
    There might be other international players seeking to expand their leasing business,Aboulafia said. "CIT could give them a major presence without the risks and difficulties of digesting a lessor as big as ILFC."
  • Björk in The Daily Astorian (registration)
    Bjork, an appointed incumbent who won election, said too much planning could "scare off a potential lessor."
  • Jake McGoldrick in Examiner.com
    What is a lessor going to do? They are going to raise the fees. We can do that ourselves,McGoldrick said.

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