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Definitionn. a lease from one lessee to another
Last update: July 10, 2015
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He sublet a room in his rented house. [Please select]
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The benefice was inalienable, could not be sold, pledged, exchanged, sublet, devised or diminished. [Please select]
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The young printers started fairly, and hired the lower part of a house in Market Street, most of which they sublet. [Please select]
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The claim was against a family to whom my mother sublet two of our three rooms, furnished with her own things. [Please select]
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Monopoly went by court favor, and its rights were often scandalously let and sometimes sublet as well. [Please select]
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; west of Salt Lake, the new Overland Line allowed, or sublet the through traffic to a vigorous subsidiary, the Pioneer Stage Line[39]. [Please select]
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Voruz, of Nantes, to whom he had sublet a part of the Confederate contract. [Please select]
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The monopoly would then be sublet, and Champlain would be recognized as a sort of viceroy's deputy. [Please select]
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