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  2. Vehicle leasing - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle leasing is the leasing (or the use) of a motor vehicle for a fixed period of time at an agreed amount of money for the lease. It is commonly offered by dealers as an alternative to vehicle purchase but is widely used by businesses as a method of acquiring (or having the use of) vehicles for business, without the usually needed cash outlay.

  3. LeasePlan - Wikipedia

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    LeasePlan UK was created in 1979. The company operates a fleet of over 137,000 vehicles including over 38,000 commercial vehicles. [14] [non-primary source needed] Major clients include NHS, [15] Virgin Media [16] and Carlsberg. [17]

  4. Lease - Wikipedia

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    The narrower term 'tenancy' describes a lease in which the tangible property is land (including at any vertical section such as airspace, storey of building or mine).A premium is an amount paid by the tenant for the lease to be granted or to secure the former tenant's lease, often in order to secure a low rent, in long leases termed a ground rent.

  5. Deutsche Leasing - Wikipedia

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    [1] [5] In 1971, these three companies merged to form Deutsche Leasing AG. Until 1991 the founder of Maschinen-Miete GmbH, Albrecht Dietz, was Chairman of the Board of the new company. [6] In 1970, the company founded the subsidiary Deutsche Auto-Leasing GmbH, [7] which introduced leasing for private individuals for the first time in Germany ...

  6. Arbuthnot Leasing International Ltd v Havelet Leasing Ltd (No 2)

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    Arbuthnot sought a declaration that Havelet Leasing Ltd, whose plane and coach hire business had gone insolvent, had defrauded its creditors by transferring its business, assets and contracts to the related Havelet Leasing Finance Ltd. Arbuthnot had financed part of Havelet's business, and it owned some of the vehicles which were leased to Havelet.

  7. Finance lease - Wikipedia

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    A finance lease (also known as a capital lease or a sales lease) is a type of lease in which a finance company is typically the legal owner of the asset for the duration of the lease, while the lessee not only has operating control over the asset but also some share of the economic risks and returns from the change in the valuation of the underlying asset.

  8. Mitsui Rail Capital - Wikipedia

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    It was established by the Japanese conglomerate Mitsui & Co, the company's main activities have been the purchase, renting, and leasing of railway freight cars and locomotives. MRC has been active in various parts of the globe; local subsidiaries such as Mitsui Rail Capital Latin America and Mitsui Rail Capital Europe BV (MRCE) were established ...

  9. Lease purchase contract - Wikipedia

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    A Lease-Purchase Contract, also known as a lease purchase agreement or rent-to-own agreement, allows consumers to obtain durable goods [1] or rent-to-own real estate [2] without entering into a standard credit contract. [1] It is a shortened name for a lease with option to purchase contract.