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Inequality in economic shock exposures across the global firm-level supply network. [PDF]
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Lessor's Security Arrangements and the Internal Revenue Code
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Omega, 1982
Abstract The lease-or-buy decision has been widely considered. This paper examines the reverse side of the situation, namely from the lessor's point of view. Which leases should be accepted or offered, how should they be funded, what decisions should be made if taxable capacity runs out, what is the impact of gearing restrictions or lessee defaults ...
R Flavell, Gr Salkin
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Abstract The lease-or-buy decision has been widely considered. This paper examines the reverse side of the situation, namely from the lessor's point of view. Which leases should be accepted or offered, how should they be funded, what decisions should be made if taxable capacity runs out, what is the impact of gearing restrictions or lessee defaults ...
R Flavell, Gr Salkin
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2008
Abstract Article 3:101: Availability of the goods The lessor must make the goods available for the lessee’s use at the start of the lease period and at the place determined by III. – 2:101. Notwithstanding the rule in the previous paragraph, the lessor must make the goods available for the lessee’s use at the lessee’s place of business ...
Kåre Lilleholt +5 more
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Abstract Article 3:101: Availability of the goods The lessor must make the goods available for the lessee’s use at the start of the lease period and at the place determined by III. – 2:101. Notwithstanding the rule in the previous paragraph, the lessor must make the goods available for the lessee’s use at the lessee’s place of business ...
Kåre Lilleholt +5 more
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Leasing from the Viewpoint of the Lessor
1988The existence of a leasing contract results from the conclusion of a bargain between lessor and lessee. Both parties contribute to the striking of the bargain. Although for small contracts the lessee may in effect be only able to take up an offer under standard terms and conditions it is not purely his decision-making alone which determines whether the
David G Mayes
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Rent Paid by Lessee to Lessor's Stockholders as Income Taxable to Lessor
Yale Law Journal, 1935exaly +2 more sources
Liability of Lessor of Theater for Death of Patron
The Virginia Law Register, 1908exaly +3 more sources

