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Operating leases comprise 93.8% of the portfolio and finance leases 6.2%.
Leases to Strong Tower Tenants: There are 2,800 wireless tenant leases.
Operating leases comprise 0003% and finance leases 39.8% of the portfolio.
Operating leases comprise 82% and finance leases 18% of the portfolio.
Operating leases comprise 94% of the portfolio and finance leases 6%.
While most of EPR's theater leases and all of its charter school leases are cross-defaulted, a tenant bankruptcy could allow for the rejection of certain non-economic leases.
Long-Term Lease Strategy Fitch has a more favorable view toward triple-net leases than gross leases as triple-net leases typically have longer durations and less cash flow volatility.
It's halted new coal leases on federal lands while it reviews how those leases are issued.
Subprime leases are often the only option for people with bad credit However, high costs are typical of subprime leases and Xchange's terms are similar to other subprime leases, according to Bloomberg.
Most said the leases are expensive, even predatory, compared with leases available to drivers with good credit.
Xchange leases are generally comparable to the terms of other subprime and deep-prime leases, experts said.
It signs relatively cheap long-term leases and then resells them as relatively expensive short-term leases.
Many of the co-living startups offer month-to-month leases flexible leases and fully-furnished units.
Leases for the spa and apartments run until next year, and the office leases are month-to-month.
Operating Leases: In accordance with Fitch's corporate rating criteria, Fitch adjusts the debt by adding a multiple of 8x of yearly operating leases expense related to long-term assets (FY16: property leases of EUR73 million).
Though leases are similar to loans, companies have long been permitted to exclude most leases from their balance sheets.
DDR leases to Toys 'R' Us at seven locations and Brixmor leases to Toys 'R' Us at three locations.
Problem is, Second City Leasing says Hardy stopped paying both leases in June 2016 -- violating the terms of the leases.
This year the board allowed for 1.5 percent increases for one-year leases and 2.5 percent for two-year leases.
The company is currently offering two free months on 14-month leases and three free months on 27-month leases.
In fact, oil companies have given up nearly all of the Chukchi Sea leases and most of their Beaufort Sea leases.
Operating Leases: Fitch has adjusted debt by adding 7.7x of yearly operating leases related to property of EUR1,022 million for 5003.
Summary of Financial Statement Adjustments Operating Leases: In accordance with Fitch's corporate rating criteria, Fitch adjusts the debt by adding a multiple of 8x of yearly operating leases expense related to long-term assets (FY16: property leases of EUR73m).
Last year, after having frozen rents on one-year leases for two years in a row, the board voted to allow modest rent increases — up to 29.1 percent for one-year leases, and 24.1 percent for two-year leases.
Companies owe far more through operating leases than they do through capital leases, which are already accounted for on companies' balance sheets.
Leases are similar to loans, but companies have been allowed to exclude leases, and thus their true financial obligations, from their financial statements.
However, Fitch views BAC's overall allowance for loan and leases losses of $10.9 bilion, or 1.2% of total loans and leases, as reasonable.
More than 350 leases have been "flipped" through the Flip platform, and the company says it's seeing 20 new leases added every day.
It owes about $869 million on property leases for the rest of this year and another $2.2 billion on such leases next year.
Unlike tenants in traditional office deals, who sign longterm, multi-year leases, WeWork tenants sign leases that are on average only 15 months.
When tenants renew leases, Mr. Shaoul offers two-year leases with no rent increase and sometimes a $500 American Express gift card, too.
Summary of Financial Statement Adjustments - - Operating leases: Fitch adjusted Afflelou's debt by adding 8x of annual operating leases of EUR20m in 2015; the amount of operating leases is estimated at 15% of Direct Owned Stores revenues plus EUR0003m of HQ rental cost.
Another source says at one point Fair Go was adding about 250 to 300 car leases per day and had thousands of active leases.
Hundreds of Forever 21 leases have "co-tenancy" clauses in them that allow other mall tenants to renegotiate their leases if Forever 21 closes.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: Long-term, you can have more leases and you can have other people and you're going to be servicing other people's leases.
Exxon has sold 29 leases or stakes in leases to other companies since 2014, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
Simonetti says that three quarters of Convene locations are leased but that the leases are partnership leases where the landlord puts up capital for renovations.
There are currently 43 active federal oil and gas leases off the California coast, but no new federal leases have been awarded there since 1984.
Starting in 2019, for example, most leases will have to be treated as capital leases, which will cause most companies to adjust their accounting methods.
Mitsubishi officials said leases will be offered, considering plug-in customers predominately take advantage of subsidized three-year leases, but haven't released specifics on the Outlander.
The Justice Department said the companies decided who would win the leases and the winner would allot an interest in the leases to the other company.
In the next two years, the board froze rent for tenants with single-year leases and authorized 2 percent increases for those with two-year leases.
"Traditional malls are outdated with long leases and high upfront rental costs," he explained, pointing out that a year of rent is typically required for retail leases.
In the last 10 federal lease sales of oil acreage, Exxon has bid on 28 leases, compared with rivals like BP, which has bid on 52 leases.
If it had trouble paying leases on particular buildings in a downturn, it could send the subsidiaries that signed those leases into bankruptcy, protecting the parent corporation.
According to the Antitrust Division, the companies secretly decided who would win leases, and the winning bidder allotted an interest in the leases to the other company.
According to the Justice Department, the companies decided who would win the leases, with the winning bidder allotting an interest in the leases to the other company.
The report says that waiving royalties between 1996 and 2000, the final year royalty-free leases were offered, likely increased bidding for offshore leases by almost $2 billion.
Leases: Although operating leases are modest, Fitch has adjusted the debt by adding 8x of annual operating lease expense related to long-term assets of EUR64 million (5003).
The company's net leverage target of 21000x, capitalizing leases at 2110x, equates to 21000x Fitch-defined leverage (capitalizing leases at 211x) assuming minimal cash balances for both calculations.
China Youth Daily, a state-run news outlet, said about 600 households had 20-year leases expiring next year and 1,700 others had such leases expiring by 2019.
In an auction of federal offshore leases last week, Shell submitted the most high bids for Gulf leases, winning 87 tracts of land valued at more than $84 million.
NPDC, set up in 1988 to carry out oil and gas exploration, said it was involved in 29 concessions comprising of 22 oil mining leases and seven oil prospecting leases.
Those who remained were issued with five-year renewable leases by the state compared to 99-year leases for black farmers, leaving their land vulnerable to expropriation by the government.
They have to borrow billions of dollars to finance leases, and then, after leases expire, they take the cars back and sell them through dealerships or at used-car auctions.
The embattled co-working start-up could unravel leases it signed on up to 100 buildings, which comprises 10% to 15% of its global office leases, according to the Information.
In theory, new fossil fuel leases on public lands could still be issued after the one-year moratorium expires, but if the carbon budget is exceeded, new leases will stop.
Reality check: It's true that the Interior Department is offering more leases on public lands in western states, and the number of drilling permits approved and producing leases has ticked up.
Neumann has also invested in commercial real estate (the kind that WeWork leases to provide work space with more flexible leases for companies and entrepreneurs), including properties in San Jose, Calif.
SUMMARY OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT ADJUSTMENTS -Leases: Although operating leases are modest, Fitch has adjusted the debt by adding 8x of annual operating lease expense related to long-term assets of USD143m.
If leases for mining, ranching, drilling or logging already exist on land to be made into a national monument, they can continue, but new leases probably won't be allowed, she said.
In the end, the winning bidder offered the federal Treasury $42 million, more than twice what the government got in August for oil leases — oil leases — in the Gulf of Mexico.
Evolving Lease Liabilities During 2123 the group terminated leases and renegotiated lease contracts, resulting in an annual net saving (before new leases of EUR5m on new hotels) of around EUR7m p.a.
Historical gross losses by quarterly vintage for novated leases (cars) range from 0.3% to 1.6%; non-novated leases (cars) from 0003% to 3.5%; trucks 0.5% to 5.4%; and consumer 0.8% to 4.0%.
The green groups are asking the administration for an immediate moratorium on new oil and gas leases, similar to the moratorium on coal leases that the Interior Department instituted earlier this year.
Historical gross losses by quarterly vintage for novated leases (cars) range from 20153% to 1.6%; non-novated leases (cars) from 1.0% to 3.5%; trucks 0.5%-5.4%; equipment 0.2%-5.0%; and consumer 0.8%-5.0%.
Date of Relevant Rating Committee: 21/2750/2000 Summary of Financial Statement Adjustments: - Operating Leases: Operating leases expenses were capitalised using a multiple of 210x times as the company is based in Germany.
The group, the Rent Stabilization Association, had proposed a 4 percent increase on one-year leases and a 6 percent increase for two-year leases, citing steadily increasing taxes and property maintenance costs.
But around 2006, when the property was vacant, the previous owner renovated the building and gave new tenants what he considered "free-market" leases, but did not renew those leases when they expired.
John LaRock leases and runs the last Howard Johnson's restaurant.
Kespry leases its drones but does not sell them outright.
Who holds the leases in the end of the day?
In April, Tesla began offering leases on its Model 2200.
Uber also helps its drivers negotiate leases with car dealers.
Gamblit leases them to casinos for about $60 a day.
It abandoned the program in 2015 and relinquished its leases.
The company leases another site nearby called Launch Complex 39A.
Richard Plumb, 59, manages leases for the British medical system.
We're just waiting on some tweaky things with the leases.
It owns exceedingly few of the buildings it leases out.
Including the capital leases makes the CAPEX numbers significantly higher.
Church Tsidkenu, a nondenominational church, leases Mount Everest for services.
VICE: I don't ever look at the leases I sign.
Target owns, not leases, the majority of its real estate.
Banning fracking, new offshore leases, fossil fuel imports and exports.
That is why the Twin Metals leases were not renewed.
APR already possesses leases for the public land in question.
The applications where Fortescue secured leases before the 4.30 p.m.
TGFA, under the presidents office, leases aircraft to Air Tanzania.
Most leases are renewed at their expiration, according to agents.
Its biggest costs are in dollars — fuel and jet leases.
The two leases were seemingly not connected to each other.
Some of its leases are for a decade or longer.
Once oil companies obtain leases and find commercial quantities of oil and gas, by law, they are entitled to produce from those leases, drill more wells, or sell the property to another operator - forever.
We can speculate that buildings (datacenters, distribution centers, office buildings, and/or biospheres) are constructed on build-to-suit leases and the computing stuff that goes into the AWS datacenters is purchased via capital leases.
The range is the same as last year, which led to the first rent freeze in the board's history for one-year leases and a historically low increase of 2 percent on two-year leases.
This is because the office SREITs' exposure is limited, with 673% of leases due for renewal in 267, and because renewing leases were contracted about six years ago on average when rents were considerably lower.
Ames declined to comment on either Breakthrough's or Google's recent leases.
It has signed leases to open one more in New York.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: Do you want to have less leases overtime?
Volkswagen has bought back or terminated leases on around 280,000 vehicles.
But they'll just sit on those leases until they need them.
Both offer leases of fuel cell vehicles for $499 a month.
They will also sign shorter leases to give both parties flexibility.
"Landlords are demanding seven-year leases at minimums," Mr. Llewellyn said.
The current law only allows leases for up to 10 years.
Despite the flexibility, critics note the high cost of these leases.
He plans to formally issue leases as soon as next year.
Avolon leases 10 Airbus aircraft to Air Berlin, another source said.
Did NRG bid on any of the leases that were available?
To date, fewer than 200 of the leases have been issued.
Bankruptcy filings, while providing protection from creditors, do not cover leases.
Tower leases are a major component of the carrier's network cost.
The rest of that land is now available for noncompetitive leases.
Most people have some form of personal guarantee on their leases.
Since then, it has been closing locations as their leases expire.
One company is even cornering the market on financing purebred leases.
Eni already owns leases for the area it hopes to explore.
Much of China's residential land is covered by 70-year leases.
They're disciplined about rents, but they are ready to sign leases.
The leases on the blocks were set to expire last weekend.
Previously they were only allowed leases for up to 10 years.
Yet he has not actually offered tenants leases at higher rents.
Some proprietary leases require shareholder consent to make such a change.
The company owns or leases a fleet of railroad tank cars.
Long-term tenants of mine quit paying rent and broke leases.
Negative: Future developments that could lead to negative rating action include: - FFO-adjusted net leverage above 21374x (excluding satellite finance leases) which corresponds to around 244x (including satellite finance leases) and with no clear deleveraging path.
KEY RATING DRIVERS High Quality Receivables: Historical gross losses by quarterly vintage for novated leases (cars) range from 0.3% to 1.5%; non-novated leases (cars) from 1.0% to 3.2%; trucks 0003%-5.0%; and consumer 0.8%-4.0%.
New York City's Rent Guidelines Board voted on Tuesday night to allow landlords of rent-stabilized apartments to charge increases of up to 1.5 percent for one-year leases and 2.5 percent for two-year leases.
KEY RATING DRIVERS High Quality Receivables: Historical gross losses by quarterly vintage for novated leases (cars) range from 0.3% to 1.5%; non-novated leases (cars) from 0003% to 3.2%; trucks 0.5%-5.0%; and consumer 0.8%-4.0%.
RATING SENSITIVITIES Positive: Future developments that could lead to positive rating action include: - FFO-adjusted net leverage (excluding satellite finance leases) remaining below 173x which corresponds to around 2.5x (including satellite finance leases) on a sustained basis.
Together, on an annual basis, they are responsible for fully 43 percent of the coal burned for electricity in the US. The "Wright Area leases," a set of four leases from BLM, would expand those two mines.
And so, any down turn that affects the tech industry, the ad industry, the finance industry, it'd be basically anything, WeWork's gonna be the one holding those leases and in many cases, they're 15, 20 year leases.
Before the de Blasio administration, rent increases had been considerably higher over the last decade, ranging between 2 percent and 4 percent for one-year leases and up to about 8 percent for leases of two years.
FLEX is a lease arbitrage model at its core: SquareFoot leases space from a landlord, which it then leases out for a shorter, more flexible length to clients, cycling in another client once the original one leaves.
A Democratic president "would likely halt virtually all new federal leases via executive order on day 1," they write, while also noting likely efforts — albeit ones less likely to be implemented — to block projects on existing leases.
The company is allowing families to break leases without penalty through Oct.
Urban Outfitters isn't in any rush to sign leases on new stores.
The move didn't affect leases already in effect but paused new applications.
The initial pool totals CHF386.6m and comprises 12,289 leases to 11,969 customers.
Uber's lease is more flexible than most subprime leases, the company said.
We bought 12 and we bought six leases, all at bankruptcy court.
What they save in fuel expenses they will inevitably spend on leases.
Russia leases the launch facility from the Central Asian ex-Soviet republic.
The federal government charges far below market rates for coal extraction leases.
Current subscription services live between short-term rentals and several-year leases.
Since they're typically used as transitional accommodations, Outpost offers short-term leases.
This doesn't include the 31 Sports Authority store leases acquired in June.
Church Tsidkenu, a non-denominational church, leases Mt. Everest for church services.
Instead, Mindspace leases them and then makes them fit the startup's needs.
Bank of America's global banking division grew loans and leases by 5%.
This lift was driven by both new tenants signing leases and renewals.
More than a dozen states are seeking exemptions from offshore drilling leases.
Leases will be forfeited and meaningful plugging and abandonment liabilities will build.
"It prohibits any asset sales or leases of the system," she added.
Fitch typically capitalises leases for the calculation of lease-adjusted leverage metrics.
DDR leases to Toys 'R' Us at seven locations, its website shows.
These new leases thus do not respond to any plausible current need.
This was a bit trickier, with three individual leases in one apartment.
Most of its leases are held by so-called special-purpose entities.
"They have to make sure the leases are rock-solid," Rao said.
Next year, the company will owe $2.2 billion on its operating leases.
Aeropostale also received bids for some of its leases and its GoJane.
"We shouldn't be issuing leases with an artificially low price," Lowenthal said.
Most places wanted me to sign leases for six or seven months.
The Interior Department formally renewed the leases last month, with some restrictions.
In some leases, the guarantor is only named for the initial term.
He would end all leases for fossil fuel extraction on federal lands.
In fact, coal companies are optimistic the leases will remain in force.
We became roommates because our leases were up at the same time.
Some tenants bought their apartments and others kept their rent-stabilized leases.
"We see ourselves as the Airbnb of one-year leases," he said.
Since then, it has been closing these locations as their leases expire.
Oil and gas leases run for 10 years and are often extended.
He has signed the licensing agreements, the leases — and the big checks.
True, flexible workspaces account for 8% of new commercial leases in America.
New drilling leases have not been allowed in the Pacific for decades.
As of 503, all leases need to be on a balance sheet.
The other 76 have leases that last as long as January 2027.
It was this money changing hands that was illegal, not the leases.
Such stores typically have flexible leases and offer easy ways to experiment.
The new owner has taken over the existing leases in the buildings.
LEASE/ASSET-BACKED SECURITY DEAL Tesla could securitize automotive leases backed by drivers' monthly payments as it did earlier this year when it sold $546 million of bonds backed by leases on Model S and Model X cars.
The company did not explain the issues with railcar leases, but current monthly leases for the newest, safest tank railcars that carry crude have fallen about $700 from $1,300 early last year and up to $2,450 in 2014.
And unlike traditional leases, a customer's credit score won't be damaged by early termination; on the flipside, leases with Xchange do not help to build a person's credit, even if payments are made in full and on time.
Along with the funding, Honcker is releasing a new version of its app with more parameters to search for vehicles and get recommendations, a facility to break or extend leases and add co-signers to leases if needed.
Earlier this year hundreds of people who had signed 20-year leases on property in the wealthy city of Wenzhou in the 1990s were asked to pay a third of their homes' market value to renew the leases.
Fixed and Variable Leases - Price Risk: Midrange Contracted operators (individual franchisees and corporate tenants, together herein referred as tenants) provide most of the fuel, hotel, restaurant and retail services under short-term leases of five years on average.
Under pressure from political leaders and tenant activists, the Rent Guidelines Board had voted two years in a row to freeze rents on one-year leases, and to permit increases of just 21974 percent on two-year leases.
And it's really the idea you have long-term leases but providing short-term leases to individuals or small companies that whenever we do have an economic downturn might be some of the first people to be unemployed.
"Its important to think about the potential for runs on commercial real estate stemming from a situation where short-term leases might not be renewed in recession, and long-term leases are no longer economically viable," Rosengren said.
LEASE/ASSET-BACKED SECURITY DEAL Tesla could securitize automotive leases backed by drivers' monthly payments as it did earlier this year when it sold $546 million of bonds backed by leases on Model S and Model X cars.
In 1995, Congress, working with oil executives, passed a law allowing companies that bid for new offshore leases to avoid paying the standard 12 percent royalty, or share of sales, on the oil and gas those leases eventually produced.
Bankrupt teen apparel retailer The Wet Seal LLC said on Wednesday it needs to reject an additional 17 leases as it presses going-out-of-business sales, bringing the total number of leases it aims to scrap to 124.
The proposal also set the stage for updating the BLM's decades-old royalty rates — which have been set at 12.5 percent for new, competitive leases since 1987 — by adopting a more flexible approach to royalty rates for future leases.
China has sought to reassure homeowners by ordering local governments to automatically renew 70-year leases, but the law does not say if homeowners have to pay for the renewal, or what will happen to those with shorter leases.
"McClendon instructed his subordinates to execute the conspiratorial agreement, which included, among other things, withdrawing bids for certain leases and agreeing on the allocation of interests in the leases between the conspiring companies," the department said in a statement.
SHALE BARON IS CHARGED IN RIGGING OF LEASES | The Justice Department charged Aubrey K. McClendon, an Oklahoma wildcatter, with conspiring to suppress the prices paid for oil and natural gas leases, Clifford Krauss reports in The New York Times.
Sears said it will continue to close unprofitable stores as their leases expire.
Her business finds, buys, sells, and leases land for gas and oil collection.
Bloomberg News spoke to a half dozen drivers who have leases through Xchange.
That means leases can run far above the actual value of the car.
As their leases approached expiration, they decided to hunt for a place together.
It now owns or leases around 160 football fields worth of office space.
American Indian tribes also got about $1 billion from those leases in 2018.
Debt maturities exclude capital leases, any off-balance-sheet facilities and other obligations.
The company has not acquired any leases from other companies in that period.
For an additional $8 million, Dick's also won 31 Sports Authority store leases.
This article was changed to make clear that Tesla still leases some panels.
WeWork's model carries heavy costs associated with office leases and operating the units.
Uber has a partnership with Nissan that offers discounted leases on electric cars.
Instead, it leases network capacity from the smallest telco on the island, M214.
The Forest Department expects the 225-year leases to be extended, he noted.
Bojangles is also highly leveraged and utilizes leases to finance new store openings.
In total, U.S. consumers spent $20 billion a year on cable box leases.
Tyco also has substantial leases, which Fitch considers in adjusted debt leverage metrics.
The staffers sent the request to the General Services Administration, which handles leases.
ALC leases hundreds of commercial airplanes to dozens of airlines around the world.
Those leases have added over $472 million in revenue to the U.S. Treasury.
Leases are the heart of the business, so we should take that seriously.
Some of the properties that WeWork leases, for instance, are owned by Neumann.
Private owners are also behind these leases, their identities sometimes obscured by L.L.C.s.
Google does not appear to be using capital leases to fund their infrastructure.
Farm leases would only be useful if they could be traded, he said.
Most of the leases are linked to a 3 percent annual rent increase.
But I'm not sure if you're going to see rental leases go down.
Andrew Scherer: The market is so tight, and leases are generally so boilerplate.
Most of its current leases need to be replaced between 2019 and 2023.
If all regulatory hurdles are cleared, leases could be signed in 18 months.
The order also rescinded a moratorium of coal-mining leases on federal lands.
He and his executives provide them with help finding locations and negotiating leases.
But getting rid of tenants with leases would be a long-term process.
But that does not account for the diners whose owners lost their leases.
As early as next year, the Interior Department could be selling drilling leases.
Instead the future of the Powder River Basin leases falls to district courts.
Bankruptcies are a tool retailers can use to get out of undesirable leases.
The foundation leases the land on which both buildings sit from the city.
The building has yet to secure an anchor tenant or any signed leases.
The Trump administration killed an Obama-era ban on new federal coal leases.
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Sprint, which has numerous leases, has discussed doing it as well, said Stodden.
The Shed leases the land — and will lease the building — from the city.
More management deals, cheaper leases, and lower construction all work amazingly for us.
IBM also generates an annuity-like revenue stream associated with multi-year leases.
Statoil, Total, EnCana and Armstrong have also given up Chukchi leases, Oceana found.
The leases typically last 5863 years, with homeowners paying an annual leasing fee.
They made plans, signed leases, and registered for classes based on that belief.
"Please be informed that the minister of Lands, Agriculture and Resettlement has directed that all remaining white farmers be issued 99-year leases instead of the 5-year leases as per the previous arrangement," said the circular, dated Jan. 19.
Unsecured creditors of Toy 'R' Us on Monday defended the bankrupt retailer's plan to pay up to $1.3 million to extend store leases, arguing it needs more time to sort through nearly 800 leases to see which ones it will keep.
As of June 30, 7533, 2.8% of leases expire for the remainder of 2016 followed by 12.3% in 2017 and 14.4% in 2018, which should result in the company reporting stronger same store NOI growth as marks below-market leases upwards.
Deals involving large spaces drove leasing, a sign of corporate migration as leases of 100,000 square feet or larger accounted for 37.4% of activity in the first six months, with 13 large leases signed in the second quarter, Cushman's data shows.
Rent increases in New York City are decided by the city&aposs rent guidelines board, with capped increases by 2.5% for one-year leases and 1.5% for two-year leases, far lower than the increases allowed in Oregon and California.
The former phone monopoly carrier, which had aimed for a return to low single-digit growth in core profit excluding leases starting this year, now sees core profit after leases falling by low single digits before returning to growth next year.
A Reuters analysis of state exploration leases linked to his private company Squadron found that 34 of the company's 40 exploration and mining leases are wholly or partly on three of his stations: Uaroo, Nanutarra, and Forrest's childhood home, Minderoo.
Significant Lease Expirations Through 0003: Including expiring leases and leases with tenant renewal options, AAT has approximately 30% of its annualized base rent expiring between now and the end of 2018 including over one third of its retail square footage.
Under the new rule, companies must bring their "operating leases" onto their balance sheets.
Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) to stop all new fossil fuel leases on public lands.
The leases, which included some restrictions, were formally renewed last month, The Times said.
VW: So SoftBank leases Pepper to its clients for about $25,000 for three years.
Summary of Financial Statement Adjustments - Operating leases were capitalised with a multiple of 2750x.
How many other stadium leases have ticking time bombs, just waiting to go off?
Leases required the tenants to rebuild, even when the fire was not their fault.
Bankruptcy is often a tool that retailers use to get out of unwanted leases.
It's not as simple as shutting them down; these companies have leases to pay.
Taraji still owns another home in the less bougie Glendale neighborhood, which she leases.
The real estate investment trust leases multi-tenant cell tower sites to communications companies.
Hourican said CVS reviews the 500 leases that come up for renewal every year.
As a result, Candid is taking over the leases on some of those locations.
People in apartments and rental homes can finish out their leases if they choose.
Various investment vehicles will be considered, including joint ventures and long leases, he added.
Zinke is responsible for those leases, and has come out strongly against Obama's moratorium.
"Kudos to Supreme Court for cancelling all 88 iron ore mining leases," he wrote.
Likewise, oil leases went from 40 in 2009 to more than 0003,500 in 2013.
Slovakia has a "joint sky" agreement with the Czech Republic, which leases 14 Gripens.
It lifts a 14-month-old ban on new coal leases on federal lands.
The blueprint will also lift the ban on coal mining leases on public lands.
BOEM may also consider new Pacific leases, which haven't been granted in decades either.
It is a high-risk endeavor because leases can run out before drilling succeeds.
As these leases expire, the government is already renewing beyond 2047, Mr. Lee said.
WeWork leases office space, refurbishes it and then rents it out to its customers.
It's a much better deal for states than what there is for offshore leases.
It is the young, the poor, the foreign and the flaky who sign leases.
The Interior Department leases about 200,85033 acres of land in Wyoming for coal mining.
The remaining estate will include 32 stores with leases which expire within three years.
The company admits it cannot get out of these leases if things go wrong.
It was an unusual proposal: typically, WeWork designs spaces for leases the company manages.
Industrious has moved their model toward partnerships with landlords and away from traditional leases.
Lyric leases space, remodels it, and rents it out on a short-term basis.
The mix of leased versus owned (included ground leases) is unclear although on Oct.
The proposal from the Interior Department would regulate oil and gas leases through 2023.
About 2,200 Intel employees will join Apple, along with intellectual property, equipment, and leases.
Tenants are signing leases on those warehouses, even ones that haven't been built yet.
Most proprietary leases prohibit shareholders from allowing unreasonable odors to emanate from an apartment.
Chesapeake settled by agreeing to pay $25 million as compensation to landowners with leases.
There may be leases for office space and relationships with suppliers to work out.
Florida already prohibits the granting of oil and gas drilling leases in coastal waters.
The government also says Uber misrepresented the terms of leases it offered on vehicles.
The leases auctioned off this week face a long road to development, Boutwell said.
The bill would only impact new oil and gas leases that the state negotiates.
There are about 70 leases left, and no immediate plans to explore for oil.
The court did not invalidate the leases on three of the tracts of land.
And most proprietary leases require shareholders to sign an alteration agreement with the board.
If that doesn't work, try to collectively negotiate a way out of your leases.
The flexibility of WeWork's short-term leases is part of its appeal, after all.
The main federal tax subsidy is cheap leases to mine coal on public land.
Many fear that Chinese investors will snap up the zones' beneficial, long-term leases.
"We are in the process of cancelling those leases by Cypress Inc," Poss said.
For instance, the average initial term of The We Company's leases is 15 years.
It has filed to reject leases for nine previously planned Riley Rose locations. Mrs.
It buys land and leases it to farmers who want to grow crops organically.
But it's offset, in theory, by the recurring revenue streams that the leases offer.
But under the old rules, landlords could increase preferential rents when leases were renewed.
Both companies let those hardest hit out of their leases and returned security deposits.
The lowest rate government is allowed to charge for such leases is 12.5 percent.
Azul did not disclose how it would be able to take over the leases.
The active leases alone, if developed, are enough to create an industry, they say.
As store traffic slowed, costly leases turned into an albatross around Mattress Firm's neck.
He said that leases can often be the "worst debt" that a retailer accrues.
Pretty much everyone wants a moratorium on oil and gas leases on public lands.
And if leases are sold, exploration or production work will require further environmental reviews.
"What will happen to: our car leases, mortgages, student loans, relationships, degrees," he worries.
Amazon now leases more than 20 million square feet of space for physical stores.
His new startup CloudKitchen leases kitchens to help delivery-only restaurants optimize their space.
As the leases on these vehicles expire, they are entering the used car market.
The settlers will be offered temporary but renewable leases for use of the land.
Motherboard called 1st Jon, the company that leases and services the port-a-potties.
Chisholm entered into agreements to sell leases to Chesapeake on several dates in 2011.
Pretty much everyone wants a moratorium on oil and gas leases on public lands.
Although companies were taking longer to sign office leases and some were asking for longer rent-free periods, Land Securities' long leases of 10 years on average should insulate it against any dip in demand, Chief Financial Officer Martin Greenslade told Reuters.
"As a result of these limitations, Interior may not have a consistent accounting of natural gas emissions from onshore federal leases, and does not have the information it needs to reasonably ensure it is minimizing waste on these leases," the report said.
A central problem, she said, was the lack of competitive bidding for mining leases: Only 219.4 of the 285 sales of federal coal leases between 250 and 2012 received more than one bid, according to a report by the Government Accountability Office.
Bringing all the leases onto the balance sheet is expected to have benefits for investors.
Overall, the bank said its auto loans and leases rose 17 percent year over year.
In America, Kiko struggled to negotiate with landlords over lower rents or terminating leases early.
Macquarie Leasing has originated consumer loans and leases directly to individual retail consumers since 2008.
End an Interior Department policy that froze issuance of new coal leases on federal lands.
The leases had been granted as part of Jordan's peace treaty with Israel in 1994.
The performance of the underlying leases has been better than Fitch's expectations set at closing.
Many lessors struggle to find new operators for aircraft returned to them when leases expire.
The Obama administration announced an end to new coal mining leases on public lands today.
But when their leases came to an end, starting in the 1980s, their status declined.
Despite enthusiastic governors, companies must still secure leases and contracts to sell electricity to utilities.
OnePlus leases Oppo's manufacturing line and shares part of the supply chain resources with Oppo.
Under Obama, the department banned new coal mining leases on federal property early in 2016.
Growth in total loans and leases measured a more modest 103% over the same period.
Its planes were largely acquired through leases that have been voided because of non-payment.
Average loans and leases in its global banking division rose 5%, while deposits climbed 12%.
Brinker had approximately $1.3 billion of debt inclusive of capital leases at June 28, 2017.
The existing leases will run till March 15, after which mining activity has to stop.
The future of the stores could hinge on Sears' negotiations with landlords over their leases.
DE with its priority on securing planes it already leases, the group's chief executive said.
Collateral and financial statements Projections Legal considerations like articles of incorporation, contracts, and leases 7.
Palantir's rates vary because many of its leases were signed when prices were substantially lower.
WeWork leases office space and rents it out to individuals and small companies, namely startups.
People in apartments and rental homes can finish out their leases, if they choose. Sen.
REITs churn out stable and predictable cashflows from five- to ten-year-long property leases.
For the first ten years, the changes applied to only a fraction of offshore leases.
At first, officials said that only local, small-scale farmers would be eligible for leases.
In some stores, Macy's leases space to Men's Wearhouse to run a tuxedo rental business.
LIQUIDITY IPG's total debt outstanding as March 31, 2016 was $1.8 billion (including capital leases).
It's an old Apollo and Space Shuttle launch site that the company leases from NASA.
It's a former Apollo and Space Shuttle launch site that the company leases from NASA.
These revenues came from specific, new Outer Continental Shelf leases in the Gulf of Mexico.
She said that the structure of leases is likely to change amid the WeWork fallout.
In some cases, our rents double and tripled with inherited leases with extraordinary rent escalators.
It also can help them pick tenants and judge if some leases are worth extending.
The groom, also 26, reviews commercial leases for Cyruli Shanks, a New York law firm.
Residents are entitled to stay in their homes until their leases run out, Brennan said.
The Brazilian company, rated BB-/BB-, leases heavy equipment, machinery and fleets of light vehicles.
And the company says it could become "upside-down" on its leases if tenants leave.
Yes, WeWork can become 'upside-down' on its leasesThe leases are "non-cancelable," WeWork says.
Car loans and leases were the biggest luxury expenses for both debtors and non-debtors.
Ten-year leases are also being considered for dividable spaces at $48 a square foot.
Fifteen years is the average length of the leases WeWork is signing with building owners.
Its focus is more on partnering with its own landlords instead of employing traditional leases.
Air Berlin leases its planes, so any bidder will have to fund the aircraft separately.
In previous years, multi-decade port infrastructure leases and pipeline purchases have swollen the pot.
What happens if there is litigation involving a building he leases from the federal government?
Residential, recently launched a concierge-like rental service called Stoop that offers short-term leases.
Twin Metals wins renewal of federal mining leases in northeastern Minnesota, the Star Tribune reports.
We further capitalise leases using a capitalisation factor of 0003x in line with existing criteria.
He was able to lock down 15- and 20-year leases, namely on bank buildings.
Recently Amazon announced leases on twenty 767s and purchased thousands of Amazon-branded tractor-trailers.
In 2015, Uber partnered with subprime lender Santander to offer automobile leases to prospective drivers.
Last year, Chesapeake settled that case, paying $25 million as compensation to landowners with leases.
So is John Baen, a college professor who moonlights as a negotiator of drilling leases.
In other words, the French fry sellers had first and last dibs on their leases.
Filing for bankruptcy would be one option to deal with expensive leases, the sources said.
Similar to its UK peers, SEGRO is supported by long leases and long debt maturities.
The chain has liquidated most of its assets, including inventory, store leases and intellectual property.
In June, it announced its own FLEX product, which offers shorter lengths than traditional leases.
Some 60 percent of his revenue comes from selling used cars after leases are complete.
Recently, it sold 11 store leases, its trucking operation and a warehouse in Calgary, Alberta.
In return, contractors would enjoy a steady flow of rental income over 50-year leases.
Senator Elizabeth Warren would enact a "total moratorium" on new federal fossil fuel leases. Gov.
Oil companies have bid on drilling leases in other areas with less-than-ideal information.
The new leases would maintain production at these mines at 230 million tons per year.
It then acts as the managing partner for those buildings, signing leases directly with renters.
This year, it's 211433 percent for one-year leases and 211434 percent for two years.
His father managed oil well leases, and his mother, Lillian (Armer) Fox, was a nurse.
He leases his truck and trailer to a company called Turquoise Trucking, based in Iowa.
He refused to put her name on the leases for their car and their house.
Most leases also come with an "escalator" that raises electricity rates on an annual basis.
WeWork signed just 210 new leases last quarter as SoftBank scrambles to turn it around.
WeWork has entered into revenue-sharing leases with some landlords, which can offer countercyclical relief.
The lawsuit alleged the homesharing platform lets tenants effectively break their leases by subletting properties.
The company bought leases in Massachusetts and New Jersey and opened an office in Boston.
WeWork leases office space, refurbishes it and then rents it out to individuals and companies.
Total average portfolio loans and leases in the first quarter rose marginally to $92.3 billion.
These days, Mr. Boss leases only a single parking lot, across the street from Showplace.
Hyundai Motor Co sells the Nexo, while Honda Motor Co Ltd leases out the Clarity.
WeWork essentially signs long-term leases, then sublets space for shorter periods at higher price.
It has also taken measures to make it easier for hotels to renew land leases.
It leases, designs, furnishes and maintains all of the apartments and homes in its portfolio.
Sonder is an apartment-rental company that offers rentals in properties it leases and manages.
Shell, of course, has given up almost all of its leases and ceased Arctic exploration.
Lisbon-based Hi Fly specializes in wet leases and charter services, according to its website.
Still, the loss-making company has about $1.7 billion in contractual obligations, like leases, outstanding.
The portfolio was 98% leased, the vast majority under triple-net leases to single tenants.
At the time, he explicitly said it reversed the Obama administration's ban on Arctic leases.
Between the lines: WeWork's value proposition is that it doesn't lock tenants into long leases.
Montoya recommends asking the dealership exactly what that means, as it could vary among leases.
It was unclear whether PES has begun offering the cars or leases to potential buyers.
"Given serious concerns raised about the federal coal program, we're taking the prudent step to hit pause on approving significant new leases so that decisions about those leases can benefit from the recommendations that come out of the review," said Interior Secretary Sally Jewell.
New Mexico has the highest percentage of leases on federal land in production: 63 percent of the state's natural gas production and 54 percent of oil production originates from federal mineral leases that returned over $600 million in royalties to New Mexico in 85033.
The multiple reflects company guidance with respect to the proportion of leases related to assets with a short term economic life and leases relating to energy and telecoms capacity; the latter considered to have a shorter economic life than more typical long term assets.
Of the 105 new U.S. leases in water depths of more than 656 feet (200 meters), 85 were immediately contiguous with existing leased acreage or production platforms, and another 17 were within about two miles of existing leases or infrastructure, according to the Reuters analysis.
Even though companies have recently walked away from the billions of dollars they invested in leases, and have no current plans to explore, an entity called the "Arctic Energy Center" has engaged in an aggressive publicity campaign to persuade the administration to sell more leases.
Leases of less than 12 months will not have to be included on the balance sheet.
Industry lobbyists have asserted that adopting the rule on leases will create new costs for companies.
What, Mr Wong asks, happens to land leases that run beyond 2047, or 30-year mortgages?
This adjustment is related to variable leases (by deducting 25% from the total annual lease commitments).
Dawance also mentioned Fibra Inn, a Mexican real estate trust which acquires and leases hotel properties.
Diablo Canyon sits on land owned by the state, and its leases are up in 2018.
In the public arena, Clinton has been relatively vocal about her opposition toward new drilling leases.
Many other leases also charge drivers by the mile if they exceed a certain mileage threshold.
Seritage made a similar announcement in September, when Sears terminated the leases on 261 unprofitable stores.
LIQUIDITY IPG's total debt outstanding as of March 31, 2017 was $1.9 billion (including capital leases).
Likewise the tenants of commercial office properties that Mr Trump owns will have long-term leases.
Indicated unchanged The group said it had extended leases with anchor tenants in Luebeck's Haerder Center.
Those aircraft, up to 90, would include 38 crewed planes Lufthansa already leases from Air Berlin.
It hopes to restructure its business in bankruptcy court and get out of many unwanted leases.
Apple will also acquire many of Intel's cellular-related patents, along with some leases and equipment.
The winning bidder would then allegedly allocate an interest in the leases to the other company.
Those who rented apartments and houses can stay through their leases as late as April 30.
"We are converged on the main issue of bringing leases on to balance sheets," Hoogervorst said.
These contracts or leases allow energy companies to drill up to a mile under your land.
He is also likely to lift a moratorium on new coal mining leases on public land.
The two leases under consideration are West Antelope III and Decker South, which abut existing mines.
It did not disclose the size of its latest investments or the duration of the leases.
Until those documents are completed, he blocked the agency from issuing drilling permits on the leases.
It took space in several prime locations, and now leases 22 spaces in 12 major cities.
Amazon has said its plane leases are designed to supplement, rather than replace its cargo partners.
President Obama has committed to addressing climate change, and dropping the leases is the right decision.
In other markets, like Huntsville, AL, Google Fiber leases portions of the city's municipal fiber network.
Alan Lowenthal (D-Calif.) to increase royalty rates on the leases allowed during the study period.
Gol's outstanding liabilities, including aircraft leases, reached 17 billion reais (US$4.8 billion) as of December.
They want to increase offshore drilling and end Obama's moratorium on new coal federal mining leases.
Corvias oversees the fort's on-base housing while Meade leases the properties from the United States.
It leases cars to drivers who want to drive for Ola in order to boost supply.
Corvias oversees the fort's on-base housing while Meade leases the properties from the United States.
The year-ago auction drew the fourth lowest total bids for leases in the central Gulf.
Now facing the ends of leases, profit-hungry landlords and the like, these spaces are seers.
Including debt and aircraft operating leases, the Virgin America deal is valued at about $4 billion.
"We're going to defer those leases until we do some cultural consultation," Zinke told the newspaper.
They also offer shorter-term leases, which create more of a transient environment in the properties.
Companies found value in flexible business spaces that they could rent without signing long-term leases.
Most of WeWork's leases are held by so-called special purpose entities, essentially legally independent subsidiaries.
Officials would put a partial moratorium on new coal mining leases while the rules are configured.
The Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management is the chief agency in charge of coal leases.
Most of its leases are held by specially created subsidiaries that are legally separate from WeWork.
In fact, in March the Administration removed all leases that were proposed in the Atlantic region.
As the mall lost customers, several department stores abandoned their leases, and smaller tenants followed suit.
But many proprietary leases authorize the co-op to pass that cost on to the shareholder.
Yet Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is reviewing whether to reopen federal lands to new mining leases.
The administration imposed moratoriums on uranium drilling near the Grand Canyon and blocked new coal leases.
Royal Dutch Shell has given up most of its leases and will eventually hold only one.
That's why leases have boomed, from 215 million vehicles in 2072 to 2900 million in 25.
Most leases contain a provision requiring tenants to cover 80 percent of their floors with carpeting.
In 2016, Amazon did $5.7 billion in capital leases on top of $6.7 billion in CAPEX.
Under Texas law, renters can end leases in writing only if the property is totally unusable.
A federal grand jury had indicted Mr. McClendon on charges of rigging bids for gas leases.
He is a top adviser to the New Jersey Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association, which leases Monmouth Park.
Last year, Chesapeake settled by agreeing to pay $25 million as compensation to landowners with leases.
E.O. of Chesapeake Energy, with conspiring to suppress prices paid for oil and natural gas leases.
Andersons leases rail cars to customers, including rivals like Bunge Ltd, and uses them for itself.
Companies signed up for $7.9 billion in new loans, leases and lines of credit last month.
Now, when the leases come up for renewal, whoever bids the highest gets the lease. Period.
GQ that leases it - which along with three others dominates the skyline of Madrid's northern district.
They are older vehicles that Carvana obtains directly from consumers, rental car fleets or expired leases.
A lot of nonprofits are paying in the teens and twenties and have leases expiring soon.
Apart from that, most leases give landlords leeway to enforce rules sporadically or not at all.
The retailer will also seek an order extending its deadline for assuming or rejecting unexpired leases.
In 21, the Republican-controlled Congress passed a measure to sell oil leases in the refuge.
But it didn't reject the leases, and coal producers are optimistic they will remain in force.
Drivers who tried to end their leases early were charged 25 cents for every extra mile.
Major oil and gas companies like Chevron and Chesapeake Energy are frequent buyers of the leases.
With the flexible sorts of leases that it signs, it's important that it can easily adjust.
That was followed, this month, by the Interior Department reinstating those two expired Twin Metals leases.
So the roughly 75 remaining shops and several hundred workers remain on month-to-month leases.
Details: Friday's decision immediately green-lights 14 drilling leases in San Benito, Monterey and Fresno counties.
Congress barred further leasing in 2006 and offered tax incentives for companies that surrendered their leases.
In exchange for their financial support, major airlines often demand long-term, exclusive-use gate leases.
Among them was Kathy Benedetto, who was temporarily overseeing the division in charge of coal leases.
The first part — 1,378 pages examining 306 active federal coal leases — had been issued in January.
What links the diverse offerings are short-term, flexible leases and freedom from office-related tasks.
Since then, it has been closing locations over the past few years as their leases expire.
The landlords can still count on the co-working companies themselves to sign long-term leases.
The rest are franchised or they are locations where OYO leases the hotel from the owner.
But along with scale, Albertsons has about $12 billion in long-term debt and capitalized leases.
The most active types of tenants signing new leases were food and beverage shops, CBRE found.
Capital expenditures are low due to the primarily triple-net lease structure and long-term leases.
The increased sensitivity to revenue declines stems from higher fixed costs after factoring in the leases.
The grocer is also highly leveraged, with $12 billion in long-term debt and capitalized leases.
The ministry said in a statement that the new two-year leases took effect on Monday.
Indeed, the share of subprime auto loans and leases peaked in 2015 and has been declining.
The airport operator recoups the money from fees it charges airlines and leases on retail space.
Royal Dutch Shell has abandoned numerous leases and said it plans to relinquish all but one.
Part of the funding for this would come from increasing fees for leases on public lands.
For the first time in years, apartment hunters and tenants renewing leases have the upper hand.
The company raised $546 million in bonds backed by auto leases at the beginning of February.
Only two Teavana locations at Simon malls have leases expiring in the spring, according to IBJ.
The increases will be in effect for rent-stabilized tenants who renew leases after Oct. 1.
The increases will be in effect for rent-stabilized tenants who renew leases after Oct. 2000.
The governments of Iraq, Kuwait, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Slovakia, Thailand and the European Union got the green light to rent a combined eight units in Trump World Tower and followed through with leases, according to other documents viewed by Reuters and people familiar with the leases.
However, he said 500 store leases come up for renewal every year and CVS will review those.
Capital leases typically allow companies to gain ownership of the asset at the end of the lease.
Many property owners offer leases that end in April, so they can raise rent for the summer.
The last two presidents to pause coal leases for a review were Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon.
Operating Leases: Fitch has adjusted the debt by adding 5x annual operating lease expense (2016: USD18 million).
Given the glut of oil and gas, companies haven't always been lining up for new federal leases.
Automakers have tried to offset rising costs by offering cash incentives, subsidized leases and ever-longer loans.
In March 2017, for example, the agency ended a moratorium on new coal leases on public lands.
The goal was to sell groups of leases to drillers such as Chesapeake Energy and Devon Energy.
A one month lease is $150 and two and three month leases are $250 and $300 respectively.
Operating Leases: Fitch has adjusted the debt by adding 6x annual operating lease expense (2016: RUB178 million).
The transaction is a securitisation of auto loans and leases originated by Nissan Financial Services Australia (NFSA).
Currently, details of available leases are handed out free of charge at a specified time each afternoon.
It buys shorter leases to limit its liability, and sometimes just operates buildings that someone else owns.
The announcement came amid chatter the business would be forced to file for bankruptcy to break leases.
Capitalisation of long-term leases: we applied a multiple of 2750x as the company is UK based.
But the commercial property world — especially the thorny world of leases — remains stuck in the 19th Century.
Caelus Energy Alaska Smith Bay has a 75 percent ownership in the state leases at Smith Bay.
Major oil companies including Exxon Mobil Corp, Total SA and Statoil have snagged offshore leases at auction.
Under the deal, about 2,200 Intel employees will join Apple, along with intellectual property, equipment and leases.
I have two roommates and I believe they pay similar rent, but we all have independent leases.
Drilling for oil on new offshore leases in the Gulf moves us in exactly the opposite direction.
And the administration announced earlier this year a temporary moratorium on new coal leases on federal land.
Lito leases a new apartment with Hernando (Alfonso Herrera) and invites Daniela (Erendira Ibarra) to move in.
The owners deny that; many had successfully appealed to Moscow's courts to recognise their leases as legitimate.
Trump will also end Obama's moratorium on issuing new leases for coal mining on government-administered property.
Intu signed 214 long-term leases over 2016, at rates 4 percent ahead of estimated rental values.
While Iridium's network is focused on communications, Aireon leases space on the satellites for its tracking technology.
However, Abercrombie has said it will not renew leases for around 60 of its stores this year.
But the result is that leases are either informal or concealed, with few rights for tenant farmers.
In 2013, for example, Goldman Sachs offered a $500 million financing arrangement for SolarCity rooftop solar leases.
Normally, the BLM manages development on public lands by issuing leases and charging royalties to commercial producers.
However, some sukuk could be classified as leases and therefore fall under a different standard, IFRS 16.
However, a string of federal seabed leases were awarded before Trump took office and more are planned.
It is also taking on the airline's debt and leases, bringing the total pricetag to $4 billion.
Most small farms subsist on short-term leases, according to Adam Asquith, a taro farmer on Kauai.
In 2007, China moved to reassure homeowners by requiring local governments to renew 70-year leases automatically.
Mortgages, credit cards, auto loans, apartment leases, and more all rely on some form of credit report.
Customers like leases because they typically make lower monthly payments than if they bought cars with loans.
Five years ago, leases made up less than 20 percent of sales for Chevrolet, Hyundai and Mazda.
But while leases can lift sales, they also pose risks for car companies and their finance arms.
They said the company flouted its obligation under New York law to offer them rent-stabilized leases.
Congressional Republicans are slamming the Obama administration's decision to halt new coal mining leases on federal land.
Fallacher confirmed the company's guidance for growth in revenues and core earnings (EBITDA) after leases this year.
WeWork's leases are "non-cancelable," meaning that (officially) the company can't renegotiate them when times get tough.
Memberships are basically leases, and they represent the fees WeWork's customers pay to rent space from it.
Leases accounted for more than 30 percent of new-car transactions in the first quarter, Experian reported.
In most cases, Laos leases land for the dam to the investor for 25 years or so.
McDonald's, unlike many other restaurant chains, either owns or holds long-term leases on its restaurant sites.
Air Berlin leases some planes, including crew, from TUIfly, so any staff shortages also affects its operations.
The search covered thousands of pages of public information, including loan documents, land leases and property deeds.
He will soon face a second court case over mining leases he obtained from the state government.
Commercial real estate brokers said the election was causing businesses to hold off on new office leases.
An auction for Gander Mountain's remaining more than 100 leases will be held later, the sources said.
Mr. Jurisich estimates that he lost 90 percent of his oysters on some leases, 30 percent elsewhere.
Our climate is also threatened: The leases generate nearly a quarter of all U.S. greenhouse gas pollution.
Some are looking at how to get out of leases on apartments, sell furniture and buy flights.
However, SF has maintained a negligible liquidity cushion, using all proceeds from leases to redeem outstanding borrowings.
Leases for two so-called wind energy areas were recently awarded for the waters off Atlantic City.
They do not need to sign long leases, stash away much cash or carry big credit lines.
But a lot of people who hold leases to drill for oil on their land forgot that.
Tomorrow Building apartments are available in 220-, 21999-, and 227-month leases, and are all-in propositions.
Utility contracts enable Swell Energy to provide leases to customers at more competitive rates than other providers.
Existing leases, at current production rates, have enough reserves to stretch for about 20 years, Jewell said.
Those savings would come mostly from renegotiating store leases and cutting administrative costs and marketing, it said.
Leases with Kitchen United are based on customer preference and can be as short as six months.
Target said Wednesday that new accounting rules will impact how it reports its revenue, leases and pensions.
Brokers say that in some communities there are long waiting lists for renters looking for immediate leases.
That December, the department reversed course on denying the company's leases, and Twin Metals withdrew its lawsuit.
Despite the size of the sale, BLM does not expect all of the leases to be developed.
After five years, she sold the business and used the money to pay off loans and leases.
And as their friends' leases ended and apartments in the building opened up, they started moving in.
Now, residents are wondering whether we have any recourse to renegotiate our rents or break our leases.
Such a situation would leave the company stuck with long-term leases, few clients and little income.
Still, 15 of us have been able to maintain our larger spaces, our leases luckily grandfathered in.
While Knightscope owns the robots and leases them to clients, the clients own the data K5 collects.
Under 240-year land leases, unit owners pay a small amount of rent rather than property taxes.
The company will pay $47.2 billion, minimum, on the leases it's already signed as of June 30th.
Reuters reported last month that filing for bankruptcy protection could help alleviate the pressure of expensive leases.
Now, the Trump administration says those leases must be renewed once terms and conditions are worked out.
Options include cutting liabilities, renegotiating or ending some leases, and reviewing accounting practices and projected building valuations.
Worn out by so much connectivity, Mr. Fix turned over the Pure House leases to his tenants.
These middlemen grant prospective renters access to listings, viewing appointments and leases in exchange for a fee.
Additionally, the Interior Department announced in January a moratorium on new coal mining leases on federal land.
Airlines usually have to give around one year's notice on whether to renew leases for large aircraft.
The club is one of six golf courses and 2140 private sports clubs on special government leases.
Through the 2015 fiscal year, a record 7,950 drilling permits on federal leases were not being used.
Take WeWork, a company that, basically, leases office space, and loses a lot of money doing it.
Trump leases the building for the hotel from the General Services Administration, part of the executive branch.
The department would be prohibited from issuing new leases until it came into compliance with the targets.
Most of the stores are vacant; remaining tenants will have to request leases with the new developer.
Mr. Shaw, 41, manages the Aircraft Financial Group, a family-owned company that finances and leases airplanes.
The pair of new leases would give Facebook room for 14,000 new employees, according to the Journal.
GE raised another $1.5 billion by selling a GE Capital portfolio of healthcare equipment leases and loans.
That's because Dropbox didn't include principal payments for its capital leases in its free cash flow statement.
Seller-financed deals, which include contracts for deed and rent-to-own leases, are loaded with risk.
The state owns 80 percent of the land and leases most of that to farmers and cooperatives.
Many of those leases are owned by just a few companies, including the following: EOG Resources Inc.
Shontell: How do you avoid getting stuck paying long-term leases [if memberships were to go down]?
Chisholm said it acquired numerous oil and gas leases covering thousands of acres in Kansas in 2010.
Mark Dayton (D-Minn.) prohibited mining leases and access agreements on state lands near the Boundary Waters.
While the bank grew loans and leases to $935.8 billion, that was below the $942 billion estimate.
The pair of new leases would give Facebook room for 85033,000 new employees, according to the Journal.
HBO leases Stage 17 for "Barry," a comedy about a hit man who wants to change professions.
This is especially lucrative in states with competitive power-generation sectors because companies will compete for leases.
Leases can be available on both new cars and used cars, depending on the manufacturer and dealership.
The board allowed rent increases of up to 14 percent for certain two-year leases in 1980.
It's now up to whoever leases the Keehi land to remove them, reported the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
At that point, the social security number Pena used on the leases will no longer be valid.
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The board voted 2400 to 210 to consider a 13 percent to 21 percent increase on one-year leases — and 230 percent to 22017 percent on two-year leases — when it sets its annual rent guidelines this summer for the approximately one million stabilized apartments in the city.
In a preliminary vote in April, the board endorsed, by a 5-to-4 margin, a 1 to 3 percent increase on one-year leases and a 2 to 4 percent increase on two-year leases, well short of what the landlords' biggest lobby group had been seeking.
Companies like Fair are offering new types of leases combining a traditional auto financing option with modern conveniences.
The Aubrey they knew had a reputation for overspending on land leases, not conspiring to keep prices low.
Another company affiliated with a Breakthrough board member—in this case, Sergey Brin—also leases part of Ames.
Mattress Firm ultimately hopes it will be able to restructure it business and get out of unwanted leases.
Short-term leases arbitrated and approved by huge real estate monoliths is increasingly becoming the reality of retail.
The drugmaker had $30.24 billion in current and long-term debt and capital leases as of June 30.
"We're going to look at everything," Zinke said when asked about potential oil leases in the Pacific Ocean.
It also continues to own the real estate and leases associated with the remaining 38 Lord & Taylor stores.
I heard recently that Iraq, over the last number of years, actually discriminates against America in oil leases.
When a department store leaves a mall, other tenants are often allowed to renegotiate or end their leases.
Kirman points out that leases with such the nose-bleed asking prices like this one are typically negotiable.
The agency also announced a moratorium on new federal coal leases while those reviews and changes take place.
Noble's leases are nearly all deepwater blocks, according to Bureau of Ocean Energy Management data reviewed by Reuters.
WeWork may still need to offer deals to get people to sign leases, especially if the economy weakens.
Crown Castle owns, operates and leases shared wireless infrastructure, including towers and other structures, in the United States.
High Residual Value: Residual value risk is present within the transaction due to the inclusion of operating leases.
Berkley Research Group will also help cut costs and analyze the mall-based chain's leases, the people said.
Others aim to help people appeal against parking tickets or draw up rental leases without incurring legal expenses.
It must therefore spend heavily to grow quickly and lock down prime locations with long-term capitalised leases.
A moratorium on coal leases could be part of the reform, said environmental sources familiar with the effort.
The multiple is based on an estimated weighted average of the geographic dispersion of long-term operating leases.
GECAS has a fleet of more than 1,900 planes, which it provides to airlines under long-term leases.
Amazon does not just sell goods: it leases cargo planes, produces films and offers a voice assistant, Alexa.
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management offers leases in federal offshore waters as part of five-year plans.
Landlords like medical tenants, too — they generally have good credit and sign longer leases than traditional retailers would.
The company also is experimenting with such things as an elementary school and apartment building with flexible leases.
It also allows for reviews of purchases and leases of property near sensitive U.S. government land and facilities.
Some also looked for short-term leases of three to six months and put expansion plans on hold.
But as these are separate legal entities they cannot jointly negotiate cheaper leases or merge their supply chains.
Consumer Receivables Included: Macquarie Leasing has originated consumer loans and leases directly to individual retail consumers since 2008.
Google now has a direct investment in 11 under-sea cables and it leases capacity on several others.
Mall spaces almost exclusively require long and expensive leases that are impossible for e-commerce startups to justify.
U.S. JUDGE BLOCKS DRILLING, ORDERS FURTHER ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW ON 282 OIL AND GAS LEASES IN WYOMING -COURT DOC
The minister told parliament that the projects' mining leases would only be approved when compensation agreements were reached.
Sprint is the only carrier that leases devices to customers, said Roger Entner, an analyst at Recon Analytics.
He secured three consecutive three-year leases on his current space; he is thinking about long-term stability.
The group is planning to add 12 aircraft to its fleet through operating leases in the fourth quarter.
Located in San Francisco, Pillow helps residents list their apartments as short-term rentals without violating their leases.
Intrepid will earn most of its income from operating leases, but pay management and services fees to Amedeo.
Most leases are on public land in Western states, primarily Wyoming, along with Colorado, New Mexico and Utah.
Many of its leases cannot be cancelled and often have initial terms of between 5 and 10 years.
"The Trump administration is in a red hot hurry to try to get leases in place," Huffman said.
In 93, this culminated with Boeing and SpaceX taking out long leases on two of Kennedy's main facilities.
The initiative allowed private contractors to front reconstruction costs in exchange for 85033-year leases from the services.
Asciano added in a statement that it would also hand over some port leases to the joint venture.
Tuesday's ruling only pertains to 282 leases issued in Wyoming after five sales held in 2015 and 2016.
Execs were informed via email that their leases will be only be good through the end of 2018.
Chaffetz said he did not know of any cases in which information was compromised due to the leases.
Clinton, he opposes offshore drilling and would end leases for the extraction of fossil fuel on public lands.
Another 2.5 million hold below-market leases on tenements in crumbling pre-1940 buildings managed by the state.
In many cases, Sears is putting its mall-based store leases up for sale — not the property itself.
Initially, the willingness to invest was modest, with initial leases in 2628 ranging from $28503,22019 to $3.1 million.
Similar to other short-term-rental operators, it leases space from landlords in order to rent it out.
The General Services Administration, which leases the Trump International property to the Trump Organization, will also be targeted.
WeWTF has $47 billion in long-term obligations (leases) and will do $3 billion in revenue this year.
In the West, one in five oil and gas leases sold have been in important big game habitat.
They signed their leases and put down an initial payment to reserve the right to buy the house.
While WeWork typically takes out 15-year leases, some of its customers can move out in a month.
The BLM oversees 250 million acres of public land and manages royalties from oil, gas and coal leases.
But in the traditional-office-space market, leases cover multiple years — at least three and often much longer.
In fact, an estimated 3.9 million vehicles are coming off their leases this year, according to Cox Automotive.
For his overseas travels, South Korean President Moon Jae-in leases a Boeing 763-400 from Korean Air.
Until now, only leases that led to the purchase of the asset were accounted for in this manner.
The government has said it will issue 99-year leases to white farmers, according to a government circular.
When the leases ended, they got rid of those two cars and went down to one, Garrett said.
Putting a moratorium on new coal leases is one of the most important pieces of Obama's climate legacy.
However, Rubin noted that as leases come to an end, it's unlikely that the firm will renew them.
Businesses are required by their leases to remain open at least 12 hours a day, Ms. Fine said.
They treated the money they were receiving from leases on wells on their land almost like found money.
Indeed, though the leases near Zion and Dinosaur were deferred, both parcels could come up again for consideration.
It facilitates transactions by taking illiquid real estate properties and leases and converting them into tradeable, investable securities.
What makes the NFL worth watching, worth caring about, isn't rights deals and seat licenses and stadium leases.
Twin Metals holds two now-expired mineral leases first issued in 1966, before modern environmental laws were enacted.
The Maori also received dividends and revenue from annual rates paid for leases on their land, he added.
Legal tenants continue to optimize their space needs and are often shrinking their office footprints when leases expire.
To fill the building, Mr. Halpern gave tenants leases at rents substantially lower than permitted under rent stabilization.
The companies later submitted new leases, but those offers should also have raised red flags, Mr. Lawyer said.
Her partner, Ms. Pepe, whose installations the artist has called "improvisational crochet," leases a space across the hall.
Most leases include a clause that requires tenants to provide access for repairs that the landlord deems necessary.
Amazon leases two spaces downtown, and in October, Amazon Web Services announced a strategic partnership with Cal Poly.
Almost 25 percent of American earth-warming emissions originate from industrial action involving public land or offshore leases.
They concluded it would dramatically increase revenue with negligible effect on demand for federal oil and gas leases.
The city is not renewing leases for tenants that primarily used the terminal for warehousing and distributing goods.
A bodega/deli leases one ground-floor space, while the other, formerly occupied by a church, is vacant.
Julien Bonneville said he founded TheGuarantors in 2016 to guarantee leases for low-credit tenants and international students.
But the concept turned serious when they realized they couldn't afford the summer leases they were finding online.
Per real estate company CBRE, WeWork signed just four new US leases with landlords in the fourth quarter.
But once anchor stores disappear, smaller stores often break their leases and leave or negotiate a cheaper rent.
Republicans hope to use the bill to oppose President Obama's move to halt coal leases on federal lands.
Companies offering flexible office space have accounted for a large share of newly signed leases in recent months.
Miller said rising prices for new vehicles will push more customers toward "nearly new" models returned from leases.
If you think of TV in real-estate terms, it increasingly asks viewers to sign long-term leases.
Pemex needed the renewals because it had not discovered oil on the leases in the past five years.
That enables the duchy to charge small ground rents to homeowners grandfathered into long leases, like Mr. Davis.
Ahmed Anwar has operated the theater since 1998, and he leases the space from the landlord, Nisseli Realty.
Bernhardt explained that he kept people working on those permits and leases by accessing a different funding stream.
Chisholm said the main competitors for the leases became Chesapeake and SandRidge, whose bids caused prices to increase.
In October, Mattress Firm filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to get out of about 700 unfavorable leases.
The transaction is a securitisation of finance and operating vehicle leases originated by Fleet Partners Pty Limited (FleetPartners).
According to U.S. bankruptcy law, companies have 210 days from the date of filing bankruptcy to renegotiate leases.
Equinor and Mayflower each bid $135 million for their leases, while Vineyard Wind bid $135.1 million, BOEM said.
In a statement, the Larkin family denied that Goldman's subsidiary exerted pressure to end the leases or sell.
Tenants often barely meet the income requirements necessary to sign leases, according to many brokers and property managers.
Breeders Club of America also declined an interview but said it stopped offering pet leases earlier this year.
Convene also leases offices, and rents out meeting and work spaces much like its better-funded competitor, WeWork.
WeWork can buy buildings it likes rather than offering only spaces that were available for long-term leases.
It was not immediately clear whether the royalty review would continue even with the ban on leases lifted.
And dozens of Interior Department employees will head to the country's coastline to sell oil and gas leases.
Leases also come with fees if there is excessive wear and tear to the car upon its return.
As for your new neighbors, your landlord can give pet-friendly leases to some tenants and not others.
After the bailout from SoftBank, the company plans to sell customers more services and renegotiate leases with landlords.
Dave Henderson, who leases office buildings for medical professionals, saluted the Light Tower team during the community meeting.
Under the Bloomberg administration, yearly rent increases for one-year leases hovered at about 3.25 percent on average.
Spirit Halloween's agents may work year-round to secure leases, but its retail hiring process is decidedly seasonal.
The petition, created by someone named Kyle Brooks, asks Starbucks to terminate its leases at all Trump properties.
Twin Metals said the renewed leases added new conditions, including higher annual royalty payments and additional environmental requirements.
Tenants in the five-storey building that occupied the site on North State Street refused to give up their leases; work started on the lower floors of the new building while the upper storeys of the old one—and their recalcitrant occupants—were raised on jackscrews until those pesky leases expired.
We expect funds from operations (FFO)-adjusted net leverage (excluding satellite finance leases) to improve to slightly below 6x in financial year end 2016 (FYE2016) from 10x in FYE15, and FFO-adjusted net leverage (including satellite finance leases) to improve to slightly below 7x in FYE11033 from 11x in FYE15.
In the wake of Royal Dutch Shell's $7 billion entry into and hasty retreat from the U.S. Arctic last year, it's unclear exactly how many companies may have bid for Arctic leases for 103 and 2022, the proposed leases now abandoned in the latest Interior Department five-year energy development plan.
As the cost of traditional 10- to 15-year office leases has ticked up nationwide, corporate tenants who want to be able to scale quickly are turning to shorter and less costly 1- to 5-year leases where they can add (or reduce) square footage at a much faster pace.
" The National Consumer Law Center also weighed in, urging the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to protect low-income consumers citing, among other things, a dramatic increase in leases for solar panels "and extensive complaints of false claims as to the savings with such panels and the terms of the leases.
Still, most providers who had to close their clinics have long since given up their leases, Hagstrom Miller said.
Government regulation stipulates that all industrial-use land purchases are effectively 50-year leases that can potentially be renewed.
The statement of claim said Queensland Nickel could not operate without leases and contracts that the administrators have retained.
They can also trigger co-tenancy clauses that allow smaller tenants to exit their leases, or get rent concessions.
Jenkins said the company opened 15 new stores last year and has already signed 25 leases for new stores.
And preemptively telling workers might have risked tipping off landlords, who just learned the company is surrendering its leases.
The previous year, the leases drummed up nearly $360 million, the second-highest total on record at the time.
With demand rising, they reasoned, supply would rise to meet it, whether or not these particular leases were granted.
We'd be forced to sell our homes and break our leases, destroying the housing markets in tech-focused regions.
Under the same provisional deal, Boeing will arrange for IranAir to acquire a further 29 737NG aircraft through leases.
It has 80,000 rail freight cars which it leases to companies active in the chemicals, oil and agriculture sectors.
Taubman owns, manages or leases 222 super-regional shopping centers in the U.S. and Asia, a press release said.
The unit has helped speed Volkswagen's growth by lending money to buyers, financing leases and extending credit to dealers.
Retailers often take advantage of bankruptcy to shed costly leases for underperforming stores all at once, or sell them.
New York-based Knotel, for example, offers "agile" headquarters on flexible leases, with over 60 locations in four cities.
Cintas, which sells and leases uniforms, said it would buy G&K Services for about $2.2 billion, including debt.
DOI was confident that the pause on new leases would have no impact on production, prices, or power reliability.
BlackRock currently has offices in two buildings on 52nd Street off Park Avenue, where its leases end in 2023.
In fact, Uber recently received a $1 billion credit facility led by Goldman Sachs to fund new car leases.
Organizations that manage leases could also be the client, providing the subscription possibility to multiple dealers they work with.
Those sources place the value of its leases, credit lines and consignment lending of precious metal at $8 billion.
Leases in Rio de Janeiro fell the most among the cities sampled, down 13.2 percent so far this year.
This also means taking on the indirect subsidies of sweetheart deals for oil and drilling leases on public lands.
Debt maturities include notes and credit facilities only and exclude network leaseco, MLS-2, capital leases and other obligations.
Just last month in Utah, Zion National Park was being threatened by oil and gas leases on its doorstep.
Leases with new tenants could easily double or triple the rent Sears or Kmart now pay, the REITs say.
The Obama administration itself was ready to auction offshore Atlantic oil and gas leases as recently as March, 2016.
SpiceJet took over the leases of 25 Boeing Co 737 jets previously operated by Jet in April and May.
Now, it's true it's Farrah's company that signed the leases ... however, the mall points out Farrah is the guarantor.
Parent Fosun acquired control of Club Med in 2015, which now manages nine resorts, owns 13 and leases 41.
Boeing also occupies a former shuttle maintenance hangar at Kennedy, and SpaceX leases one of the center's launch pads.
The BLM has done a good job trying to protect taxpayers with its proposal to competitively lease renewable leases.
Of course, boards do lots of other administrative things, like approve stock options for employees, leases, large agreements, etc.
Outfront Media now leases the third-floor billboard space, and a Famous Famiglia pizzeria formerly occupied the ground floor.
Previously, Gulf Coast states got 21 percent of revenues from federal leases within three miles of their seaward boundaries.
Google Fiber has negotiated sweetheart deals with other cities for leases on the "fiber huts" needed for its networks.
Drilling opponents have accused the Trump administration of rushing through the process to get leases sold and drilling started.
However, not all headliners, producers, and directors live in Atlanta — some stay in short-term luxury leases, Page said.
The organization now leases the property to the Jazz Loft for $1 per year and is providing promotional support.
That led to a drop in unrealised foreign exchange losses related to liabilities from U.S. dollar-denominated transponder leases.
Hoegh covers the cost of building an FSRU and the customer leases the vessel and pays the operating costs.
The company has blending and wholesale capabilities in North America and the Caribbean, alongside long-term storage leases globally.
There's clearly demand for the service it offers — short-term leases for entrepreneurs, startups, and small teams, they said.
In other words, WeWork, in those deals, essentially saw zero revenue on the leases over their two-year terms.
It more than covered total financing liabilities of EUR0003 billion including adjustments for operating leases and financial services capitalisation.
"We all have licensing agreements and leases, but as of now we have no plans on closing," she said.
But the new co-CEOs could take more dramatic steps, such as walking away from some of those leases.
It's also likely that most of its investments are going toward leases on properties and furnishings for those properties.
A Spanish oil company has become the latest to abandon its federal drilling leases in the Arctic's Chukchi Sea.
By contrast, WeWork's customers typically sign only short-term leases, giving the company little time to make back discounts.
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has ended the federal government's Obama-era moratorium on coal-mining leases on federal land.
Some of the new rules like allowing leases for coal-mining on government land will take effect right away.
The goal was to sell groups of leases to drillers such as Chesapeake Energy Corp or Devon Energy Corp.
It did not mention anyone else or any other company, nor did it say how many leases were involved.
VW has made offers to buyback vehicles or cancel leases to 323,179 U.S. consumers totaling $5.86 billion, it said.
The company sells and leases batteries to homeowners and then aggregates the batteries to provide additional value to utilities.
The group argues that halting new leases would increase energy costs and reduce the money going into federal coffers.
Drillers have relinquished more than 85033 of their leases in the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas, according to Oceana research.
Vipshop's coverage ratios are also higher than retailers in the 'BBB' category given its negligible reliance on operating leases.
Some flex-office companies, like Convene and Industrious, have moved towards managed partnerships with landlords instead of traditional leases.
It also does not note the FBI building's proximity to his DC hotel, which he leases from the GSA.
Marlow Pierre, a taxi driver who leases his medallion, said the best solution would be to further restrict Uber.
The special economic zones opposed by the protesters would offer leases of up to 99 years to foreign investors.
A federal judge heard oral arguments in a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's reinstatement of the leases in December.
The post office leases the vast majority of its facilities, a total of 23,184 properties, the annual report said.
These corporations are trying to force people to give up their mineral rights, force people to take bad leases.
Less than 50 percent of all leases issued are explored, according to the BLM's Decision Record for the sale.
Chelsea Market, where Google already leases 25,2000 square feet of space, is a former factory building with expansive floors.
The M.T.A. said it will not permit the leases to be renewed while it makes plans for the bridge.
But the company holds so many leases in so many cities, it might hold more power than its landlords.
Earlier this year, President Obama issued a five-year ban on oil and gas leases in the Atlantic Ocean.
And in 2014, he similarly prohibited future leases in Alaska's Bristol Bay and the North Aleutian Basin Planning Area.
Major oil companies remain lukewarm about pushing the boundaries of available frontiers, desiring longer leases and lower royalty rates.
Among the chief concerns is the company being trapped in long-term leases with a drop-off in subscribers.
It also halted coal-mining leases on federal lands while the Interior Department reviewed its policies on that score.
The more leases that the county has with hotels and motels, the farther we can push that number down.
"Year-long leases aren't for everyone, including many long-term residents," said a Sonder spokesman to Axios via email.
It will also continue to own the real estate and leases associated with the remaining 22018 Lord & Taylor stores.
Leases now in effect are likely to delay the transfer of the property until at least 2020, he said.
In turn, Papaya has asked the court for the ability to exit a handful of leases for its stores.
Aimco had claimed that Airbnb — which specializes in short-term rentals — allowed tenants to break leases through unauthorized sublets.
It said the extension of leases on 10 planes would give it additional capacity during the next two summers.
Though it&aposs been compared to Airbnb, Sonder leases and manages its own rentals, which are licensed as hotels.
SQM's relationship with Corfo, which leases out the lithium deposits, has soured in recent months over a royalties dispute.
Dr. deGraft-Johnson said he had five car leases, including ones for a Ferrari and Lamborghini, court records said.
The company's losses have ballooned as it has spent huge sums taking on new leases and refurbishing its locations.
Some of Macy's leases also require it to make payments to landlords based on a portion of its sales.
The suit claims that the federal government is underplaying the impact of mining coal on the land it leases.
This past week, they filed a lawsuit challenging the administration's decision to lift a moratorium on new coal leases.
Most notably, he leases his Washington hotel from the General Services Administration, which is part of the executive branch.
Typically, companies with tens of thousands of employees will own their headquarters and take out leases for branch offices.
It has more than 860 left, but hundreds are in troubled malls, with leases that prevent Penney from escaping.
The level of leases is a key reflection of Ocado's different asset and cost base relative to traditional retailers.
Aimco had claimed that Airbnb – which specializes in short-term rentals – allowed tenants to break leases through unauthorized sublets.
Moreover, prior-ranking debt is represented only by insignificant finance leases, accounting for around 0.3% of the company's EBITDA.
However, this is somewhat mitigated by favourable lease cancellation terms and the partial dependence of leases on store turnover.
Of the grazing leases that do get checked, an appallingly large number of acres are failing rangeland health standards.
"Dropbox's current free cash flow statement isn't very informative given that they have these material capital leases," Badolato said.
The Interior Department is planning to hold the largest sale of oil and gas leases in the country's history.
The process will also make it easier for Bon-Ton to renegotiate its leases or ask for rent reductions.
TUI said grounding the 737 Max has forced it to lease new aircraft and extend the leases on others.
UKS CROWN ESTATE SAYS LAUNCHES AUCTION FOR OFFSHORE WIND FARM LEASES TO GENERATE UP TO 7 GW OF POWER
"Our position was, we're not funded by Congress, so we were not processing leases and permit applications," Ellis said.
Since 2002, customers have had the option to pay for live data, which show newly available leases, she said.
The company owns 46 very large crude carriers (VLCCs), Suezmax and Aframax tankers, and leases or manages another 17.
He and other small businesses were lured by promises of high foot traffic when they signed leases in 2014.
It also remains unclear whether the oil and gas industry has the appetite for leases in largely uncharted territory.
The sale created new drilling leases covering more than 85033,000 acres off the coast of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.
Arch Coal and Peabody confirmed they have substantial reserves on their federal leases already, but nonetheless welcomed Trump's move.
The department, through the Bureau of Land Management, has said it wants to offer leases for sale this year.
Landlords can revoke the preferential rates, and hike rents to the legal maximum, whenever leases come up for renewal.
In 2015, the board approved a rent freeze on one-year leases for the first time in its history.
The leases are typically six to eight weeks long; most stores are vacated by November 15 at the latest.
And at 195 Morgan Avenue, artists used to occupy several units that have quietly become offices after leases expired.
Land is available to them to lease, not to own, for 50 years, but investors can trade the leases.
These units are often furnished and don't require long leases, while repairs and billing are handled through an app.
Currently 2100,22014 people hold leases covering 19903 million hectares (21990 million acres) of land, similar to five years ago.
Under California law and in other states, tenants in unsafe or decrepit housing can get out of their leases.
The basic problem with WeWork's business can be seen in just two pairs of numbers: $47 billion and 15 years $4 billion and 15 monthsThe first set of numbers represents the total amount WeWork has committed to paying its landlords on its leases and the average length of the leases it has signed.
Air Berlin, 29 percent-owned by Abu Dhabi state-owned carrier Etihad, already leases 38 planes and crews to Lufthansa.
The rule further standardizes how leases are presented in financial statements — and perhaps subjects them to deeper scrutiny by auditors.
Operating leases give a company the right to use an asset, like a retail location in a mall, over time.
Plus, WeWork has developed enterprise products for large corporations, such as Microsoft, who tend to sign longer, more lucrative leases.
Air Berlin, 29 percent owned by Abu Dhabi state-owned carrier Etihad, already leases 38 planes and crews to Lufthansa.
Those companies will arrange finance leases, a form of funding which is closer to a purchase than a standard rental.
The total underlying collateral pool consisted of 8,7503 leases totalling NZD235.9 million at the 30 April 2017 cut-off date.
Since 2012, the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has received 1,826 complaints about Wells Fargo vehicle loans or leases.
Clearly he has very successfully closed oil leases, contracts and various negotiations in the energy sector all over the world.
Both Guess and American Eagle have hundreds of leases coming up for renewal over the next two to three years.
In September, the department store chain terminated the leases on 17 unprofitable stores, which it said would close in January.
While part of that is seasonal, close to 79 percent of renters are renewing their leases, which is historically high.
Leases with new tenants could easily double or triple the rent that Sears or Kmart now pay, the REITs say.
Dick's said it also plans to take over the leases for 31 Sports Authority stores for an additional $8 million.
Despite concerns about diminished corporate confidence, Bank of America reported a 6% jump in average loans and leases from businesses.
He also said the rule was likely not applicable to any leases that were signed before the rule was passed.
In the first three months of 2016, open leases jumped 27 percent to an all-time high of $76.9 billion.
Cineworld will sell 17 cinemas for a cash consideration of $286.3 million and lease them back under 15-year leases.
ConocoPhillips plans to drill four exploration wells this winter on leases within NPR-A, and one on adjacent state land.
And, importantly, keep in mind that leases come with fees if there is excessive wear and tear to the car.

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