Contract-Lease Assignment This Residential Lease Agreement (hereinafter “Lease”) is entered into this the 10-01-11‚ by and between the Lessor: George Murphy‚ (hereinafter referred to as “Landlord”)‚ and the Lessee(s): Benjamin Potter for the Potter Corporation. All Lessees (hereinafter referred to collectively as “Tenant”)‚ are jointly‚ severally and individually bound by‚ and liable under‚ the terms and conditions of this Lease. 1. GRANT OF LEASE: Landlord does hereby lease unto Tenant
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Residential Lease Agreement THIS LEASE (the "Lease") dated this 18th day of May‚ 2013 BETWEEN: _________________________ of ________________________________________________________________ (the "Landlord") OF THE FIRST PART * AND * ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (collectively and individually the "Tenant") OF THE SECOND PART IN CONSIDERATION OF the Landlord leasing certain premises
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in our lease that states that we receive a check back from our landlord‚ in the amount of $400.00 every four months. This money we get back is compensation for the upkeep of the land surrounding the house. We take care of the yard clean-up‚ and the landlord refunds us three times a year. III. Is there a cancellation provision; and‚ if so‚ is it for one or both sides of the contract? Yes. There are two provisions in our lease contract that state (1) it allows the landlord to break the lease upon sale
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| Lessee Ltd.- Lease Case | | | | | | 1. Was the junior accountant’s analysis correct? Why or why not? No‚ the junior accountant’s analysis is not correct in classifying the lease as an operating lease in accordance with IFRS. Whether or not a lease is classified as a finance or an operating lease depends on if all of the benefits as well as risks of ownership have been shifted from the lessor to the lessee. According to IAS 17-10(d)‚ a lease must be classified as a finance
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Residential Lease Agreement This Lease Agreement (the "Agreement") is made and entered on September 19‚ 2013 (the "Effective Date") by and between Sarah Gallo (the "Landlord") and the following tenants: Faye Reim‚ Tommy Basile III- child Nicholas Basile-child (the "Tenant") Subject to the terms and conditions stated below the parties agree as follows: 1. Property. Landlord‚ in consideration of the lease payments provided in this Agreement‚ leases to Tenant a house
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RESIDENTIAL ROOM LEASE AGREEMENT Date: ___25th of July‚ 2008_ Agreement between _ ________________ (Owner)‚ and _______________‚ (Tenant)‚ for a dwelling located at __________________-‚ Duluth‚ Georgia 30097. Tenant agrees to lease one bedroom of this dwelling‚ with common living areas shared by Owner‚ for a term of __12__ months‚ beginning __August 1‚ 2008__ and ending _July 31‚ 2009_ for the sum of $ _750.00_ per month‚ payable in advance on the __1st _ day of each calendar month
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2014Christine ErricoClient 1 - LeasesThe client has a few options to consider when deciding on whether to purchase or lease an additional 20 trucks to satisfy the necessary 120 in order to take on their new customer’s project. While there are tax advantages that come along with purchasing new trucks and adding to their assets‚ they will also be adding to their debt. Also‚ the advantages involved with leasing the 20 extra trucks outweigh the disadvantages because leases are generally less costly than other
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Leases Kimberly McFarland ACC 306 Intermediate Accounting II Instructor Robert Neely January 14‚ 2013 Leases Leases are used by companies and individuals to facilitate asset acquisition. They are accounted for in different ways‚ depending on whether they are operating leases or capital leases‚ and the type of financial report being generated. Residual value is important in accounting for leases and lease payment. Executory costs are accounted for as well‚ and are a consideration in
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Definition of ‘Lease’ A legal document outlining the terms under which one party agrees to rent property from another party. A lease guarantees the lessee (the renter) use of an asset and guarantees the lessor (the property owner) regular payments from the lessee for a specified number of months or years. Both the lessee and the lessor must uphold the terms of the contract for the lease to remain valid. Leases are the contracts that lay out the details of rental agreements in the real estate market
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Achievement Standard 91412 Auckland Geological History * Nature of Auckland’s Volcanoes * Eruption History Volcanoes are an important feature of the Auckland city landscape. In most cases they are emphasized by their different forms such as reserves and parks‚ while in the other locations‚ they have been quarried away to meet the city’s demand for construction material. According to research‚ distributed over a 20km radius are approximately about 49 volcanoes in the Auckland region‚ this area is
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