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lessor <a lessor; lessors> SUST. ECON.

lessor ECON.

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All leased aircraft were repossessed by lessors, and even some wet lease pilots were released back to their employer airlines.
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Therefore, they leased their domains to intermediaries lessors, in exchange for a fixed rent.
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Since then, its grounded fleet was gradually returned to lessors.
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All 3 aircraft were returned to their lessors.
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The lessors in turn would administer the land and try to make a good profit in a short time.
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However, it is possible to assign the lease, but the new party (assignee) will be subject to the lessors credit evaluation process and approval.
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Airlines, for example, sell aircraft and engines to lessors, banks or other financial institutions who, in turn, lease the assets back to them.
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The lessors here are not at liberty to do anything which will make the property unfit for the purpose for which it is let.
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All passenger aircraft were returned to their lessors.
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The authorities have recently been compelled to transfer the ownership of state-owned private residences in the city centre to private lessors.
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