Lessors [noun]
Definition of Lessors:
landlord
Sentence/Example of Lessors:
As the lessee may assign or sublet unless forbidden, so may the lessor part with his interest in the leased premises.
The lessor is more generally known as the landlord, and the lessee as the tenant.
An act done by a wrongdoer, not under the lessor's order, will not justify the lessee in quitting.
Owner or lessor of buildings for assemblage liable for gross misdemeanor.
Observe the lessor—a benevolent, dignified, but cautious person!
Now to interfere in any way with the reversionary interest of the lessor would be the grossest injustice to him.
An alien was, at common law, incapable of being either a lessor or a lessee.
The lessor cannot, during the lease, change the form of the thing hired (Art. 1723).
The lessee must give notice to the lessor of any acts of usurpation committed on the property (Art. 1768).
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