lease-purchase
Americannoun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of lease-purchase
First recorded in 1950–55
Example Sentences
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Online lookups of the make and model show that after paying the lease-purchase price of about $20,000, I could turn around and sell it for $28,000-$30,000.
From Slate ● Sep. 25, 2022
A state audit this summer suggested a lease-purchase deal would prove more expensive than having the state issue bonds to finance the project.
From Washington Times ● Dec. 22, 2017
Pelsor said Heritage USA’s lease-purchase agreement on a hotel and convention center in nearby Marble Falls is a separate deal with a different owner.
From Seattle Times ● Dec. 10, 2017
He also arranged a lease-purchase agreement for the Boeing 727 airplane he had sold during his financial meltdown.
From Washington Post ● Oct. 5, 2016
The General Services Administration has approved 26 lease-purchase building projects valued at a total of $91 million; the Post Office Department has approved 27 projects.
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