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lessee

[le-see] / lɛˈsi /
NOUN
holder of lease
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On a unanimous vote, the Santa Monica City Council voted Tuesday to issue a directive to Waymo, the owner of the property and its lessees, to stop overnight operations at the charging stations.

From Los Angeles Times

The program will provide vouchers up to $100 for security camera subscription costs and up to $200 for cameras bought by homeowners or lessees of properties.

From Washington Post

Groups that face disproportionate rates of homelessness make up a larger-than-average percentage of lessees.

From Seattle Times

But leasing federal lands will have zero impact on gas prices in the short term because it takes years before a leasehold goes into production, even assuming the lessee moves promptly.

From Washington Post

Such a derogation "would enable EU operating lessors to seek authorisation to transfer ownership of aircraft formerly leased to Russian lessees or their Russian insurers," it said.

From Reuters