Under the plans, the college would seek to lease the building from the council.
Her government did recently pass a law allowing business to lease modest plots of public land.
Last week Newport council decided to lease Tredegar House to the National Trust for 50 years.
The company is paying little or nothing to lease space for the charging stations, he notes.
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However, companies that wish to lease would like to lease for as long a period as possible.
The best way to go, of course, is to lease a Volt, as my friends did recently.
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The decision of whether to lease or buy requires careful consideration and often depends on the lease terms.
In 2000 when the team went 32-50 the Pistons still managed to lease all 180 suites.
In 2000, the FIA agreed to lease him the rights for 100 years, which further increased his position.
One way is to lease or rent the domain name until your startup has enough capital to purchase it.
Energy Star exemptions: Federal agencies are required to lease space in U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ENERGY STAR-labeled buildings.
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Weymouth and Portland Borough Council voted unanimously on Thursday to lease Weymouth Pavilion.
Some landlords even pay tenants to lease shops, as this is cheaper than paying the tax, Mr. Manning said.
"It's not that we're under any pressure to lease it up within a specific time frame, " Mr. Konsker said.
There are many financial and strategic reasons to lease property from someone else.
Weymouth and Portland Borough Council has agreed to lease the building following a tender process, which is already under way.
More than 70, 000 square feet of space is available to lease for events ranging from fashion shows to automobile expos.
Another contrast is that most Texas oil is on private lands, which owners are willing to lease at a price.
One of its most baleful provisions forced legacy phone companies to lease their equipment to would-be competitors at subsidized rates.
The Republican nominee has also offered to strip the Interior Department of the power to lease and issue drilling permits.
It is hard to think that it was considered absolutely normal to lease a clunky mobile phone for exorbitant sums annually.
But Congress passed a measure last December that prohibits spending to establish a program to lease oil shale on federal lands.
The new law will also ban foreigners from owning farmland in Russia, though they will still be allowed to lease it.
The council plans to lease the the land from the Homes and Communities Agency, which owns it, for traveller site use.
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The WDA, which owns the unit, said it had agreed to lease the unit to the dentist providing he received planning permission.
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They say the changes would affect their hunting and fishing rights, as well as their ability to lease land to non-Native tenants.
"I knew it wouldn't carry the capacities and get the credibility to lease the space, " says Hines, 75, who is still active.
In 1989 Mittal negotiated to lease and run the mill under a 10-year contract, with an option to buy in 5 years.
Executives are discussing plans to lease the Plastic Logic e-reader to long-term subscribers, with the money going toward purchase of the device.
Mr. Fleming's government cobbled together 200 acres to lease for Temenos and its golf course, and Flag purchased an additional 80 acres.
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