State Lease definition

State Lease a Lease from any state of the United States of America, or from a Governmental Body of any state of the United States of America.
State Lease means a lease of State Land and includes any lease granted before the 24th October, 1964, by the Crown;
State Lease means a register document of title in Form 5c (that is to say, in the form appropriate under this Act to land held under Registry title for a term of years);

Examples of State Lease in a sentence

  • The City of Shreveport and the State of Louisiana shall deliver the following estoppels: (i) the estoppel of the City Leases in the form attached hereto as Exhibit I; and (ii) the estoppel of the State Lease in the form attached hereto as Exhibit J.


More Definitions of State Lease

State Lease means Nevada Select's interest in a State of Idaho Mineral Lease encompassing the War Eagle Property.
State Lease means that certain Commercial Lease dated July 6, 1994 by and between the State of Louisiana, State Land Office, as Lessor, and the Partnership, as Lessee, as amended by that certain Amendment to Commercial Lease dated April 24, 2001.
State Lease shall have the meaning provided in the Preamble to this Lease. “State” shall mean the State of New York.
State Lease means a lease from the State granted under or continued in force by this Act;
State Lease means a lease granted by the State and includes a lease granted or continued in operation under the Land Act 1996;
State Lease herein shall mean that certain unrecorded Geothermal Resources Mining Lease No. R-2, dated February 20, 1981, by the State of Hawaii, as lessor, and
State Lease means that certain Intergovernmental Lease Agreement, dated as of September 2, 2022, as amended, between the State and the Issuer.