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Leveraged lease

A Lease in which the Lessor puts up some of the Money required to Purchase the Asset and borrows the rest from a lender. The Lender is given a Mortgage on the Asset and an Assignment of the Lease and Lease payments. The Lessee makes payments to the lessor, who makes payments to the lender.

Related Terms: 13 Asset, Assign, Assignment, Borrow, Lend, Lender, Lease, Lessee, Lessor, Money, Mortgage, Purchase, Put
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