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Lead
Lead Lead is an element that was once used as a pigment and drying agent in paint. An elevated level of lead in the body can cause serious damage to the brain, nervous system, kidneys and red blood cells.
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Lead Lead is an element that was once used as a pigment and drying agent in paint. An elevated level of lead in the body can cause serious damage to the brain, nervous system, kidneys and red blood cells.
Agent Person authorized to act on behalf of another in dealings with third parties.
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Lateral support The right to have land supported by the adjoining land or soil beneath.
Latitude Distance on the earth's surface, measured northward or southward from the equator measured in degrees of the meridian; angular distance reckoned on a meridian.
Laundry If the motel has 40 units or more, the laundry will usually have two 50 lb. Commercial washers with automatic soap injection and one or two large dryers.
Law of agency A fiduciary relationship is created under the law of agency when a property owner, as the principal, executes a listing agreement or management contract authorizing a licensed real estate broker to be his or her agent.
Leach Water that collects contaminants as it trickles through wastes, pesticides, or fertilizers. Leaching may occur in farming areas, feedlots, and landfills, and may result in hazardous substances entering surface water, ground water, or soil.
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Lead manager The investment banking firm that handles the principal responsibilities for coordinating the new issuance of securities
Lease A contract whereby the landlord grants the tenant the right to occupy defined space for a set period at a specific price (i.e., rent).
Lease agreement The formal legal document entered into between a landlord and a tenant to reflect the terms of the negotiations between them
Lease buyout Agreement from landlord to take care of the tenant's lease obligations in other premises.
Lease commencement date The date usually constitutes the commencement of the term of the lease, whether or not the tenant has actually taken possession, so long as beneficial occupancy is possible.
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