Relet

Word RELET
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Definitions and meanings of "Relet"

What do we mean by relet?

A property that has been let again

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The word "relet" in example sentences

Since the firm's bankruptcy, about one-half of that space has been relet to other tenants, according to a person familiar with the matter. ❋ Maura Webber Sadovi (2012)

At least for larger companies, etc., denying benefits that look to have been reasonable too much will often result in that company being dropped next year when contracts are renewed or relet. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In addition, there would be the trifle realised by the sale of furniture, though most of this might have to go in payment of rent unless the house could be relet immediately. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Another, after being rented at a high price, was relet, by the lessee, who became entirely absolved from the contract, and took $16,000 for his bargain. ❋ American Anti-Slavery Society (N/A)

The great landholders and their agents maintain that to quote Griffiths against a landlord who has spent money in improvements since that valuation was made, and let his farms so low that other people can relet them at a profit, is a manifest absurdity. ❋ Bernard H. Becker (N/A)

It has been let and relet -- tied up in settlements -- and, until the termination of the lease, there may have been three or four intermediate landlords between the occupant and the proprietor. ❋ Various (N/A)

In six weeks the Rectory had been vacated and relet to an old lady from the north of England who wanted to die in Devonshire, and the Considines had moved to the Manor, under the benignant eyes of ❋ Francis Brett Young (1919)

Not a razor less, not a razor, ridiculous pudding, red and relet put in, rest in a slender go in selecting, rest in, rest in in white widening. ❋ Unknown (1914)

The land was let only for a certain number of years, but afterward was usually relet either to the same or to another tenant. ❋ Edward Potts Cheyney (1904)

Disheartened by the late catastrophe, which had so greatly enhanced the already evil reputation of the house, the landlord did not attempt to relet it, as he knew very well that no tenant would be bold enough to take it, even at a nominal rent. ❋ Fergus Hume (1895)

Several large empty houses that were relet had to be renovated for their new tenants, and there was a fair amount of inside work arising out of the annual spring-cleaning in other houses. ❋ Robert Tressell (1890)

He had made skilful use of a railway lately opened on the edge of his property; had sold building land in the neighbourhood of a small country town on the line, within a convenient distance of London; had consolidated and improved several of his farms and relet them at higher rents; was, in fact, according to ❋ Humphry Ward (1885)

They proposed to turn it into a place of public amusement, but soon abandoned the idea, and relet it. ❋ Walter Besant (1868)

A careful specification of the masonry work was drawn up, and the contract was let to Messrs. Stapleton and Hall; but as they did not proceed satisfactorily, and desired to be released from the contract, it was relet on the same terms to Mr. John Wilson, one of Mr. Telford's principal contractors for mason work on the Caledonian Canal. ❋ Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904 (1867)

Dean Forest Commissioners, viz., that all subsisting mine-works should be released by compensation to the Crown, and the whole relet on a well-defined plan to such free miners as might make application for the same. ❋ Unknown (1846)

But the house being let for ninety-nine years -- relet again on a running lease of seven, fourteen, and twenty-one - the builder is not answerable for duration, nor the original lessee for repairs. ❋ Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1838)

But the house being let for ninety-nine years -- relet again on a running lease of seven, fourteen, and twenty-one -- the builder is not answerable for duration, nor the original lessee for repairs. ❋ Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton (1838)

Marlborough Mills and the adjacent dwelling were held under a long lease; they must, if possible, be relet. ❋ Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell (1837)

A Welsh government spokesman said: The Welsh government will lead on the process to relet the Wales and Borders rail franchise from its expiry in 2018, and we are in the early stages of preparing for this. ❋ Unknown (2011)

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