2013-02-19

Laižymas

A lease is a contractual arrangement calling for the lessee (user) to pay the lessor (owner) for use of an asset.

Leasing is a process by which a firm can obtain the use of a certain fixed assets for which it must pay a series of contractual, periodic, tax deductible payments.

lease (n.) 
late 14c., "legal contract conveying property, usually for a fixed period of time and with a fixed compensation," from Anglo-French les (late 13c.), from lesser "to let, let go," from Old French laissier "to let, allow, permit; bequeath, leave," from Latin laxare "loosen, open, make wide," from laxus "loose" (see lax). Modern French equivalent legs is altered by erroneous derivation from Latin legatum "bequest, legacy." 
from laxus "loose"'

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lax (comparative laxer, superlative am laxesten)
  1. lax
  2. (morale or ethics) easy, loose

From Middle English lax, from Old English leax ("salmon"), from Proto-Germanic *lahsaz (salmon), from Proto-Indo-European *lAḱis- (salmon, trout). Cognate with Middle Dutch lacks, lachs, lasche ("salmon"), Middle Low German las ("salmon"), German Lachs ("salmon"), Danish laks ("salmon"), Swedish lax ("salmon"), Icelandic lax ("salmon"), Lithuanian lašišà ("salmon"), Latvian lasis, Russian лосось (losos, "salmon"), Albanian leshterik ("eel-grass").

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Varva.

Лизинг.

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 See also lox.


lax

lox

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lēx (genitive lēgis); f, third declension
A law  [quotations ▼]

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