Which preposition to use with lease

of Occurrences 167%

FISK, JR., has secured a lease of Plymouth Church, and is already engaged in negotiations with several popular preachers, Eries advanced one-half per cent.

for Occurrences 37%

(This metaphor has been leased for a term of years to a distinguished hydropathic poet.)

to Occurrences 30%

To be leased to you for always, the rest of your life!

on Occurrences 14%

" "Mr. Vetsburg, RubyI" "If anybody's got a lease on you, Mrs. Kaufman, II want it!

from Occurrences 13%

Where an annual rent is attached to the tenancy, in construction of law, a lease or agreement without limitation to any certain period is a lease from year to year, and both landlord and tenant are entitled to notice before the tenancy can be determined by the other.

in Occurrences 7%

The first was leased in 1770 in Ewer Street.

at Occurrences 6%

The slave being considered a personal chattel may be sold or pledged, or leased at the will of his master.

by Occurrences 5%

All offices, all leases by him lept, 1145

with Occurrences 3%

"I have left Ned to discuss trespass suits and leases with his land- agent," said John Effingham, as he followed Eve to the street-door.

unto Occurrences 2%

Now, sir, from this your oath and band, Faith's pledge and seal of conscience you have run, Broken all contracts, and the forfeiture Justice hath now in suit against your soul: Angels are made the jurors, who are witnesses Unto the oath you took, and God himself, Maker of marriage, he that seal'd the deed, As a firm lease unto you during life, Sits now as judge of your transgression:

under Occurrences 2%

In the case of settled estates, the court of Chancery is empowered to authorize leases under the 19 & 20 Vict.

without Occurrences 1%

c. 19, compel a new lease to be granted with the necessary variations, while the lessor has no power to compel him to accept such a lease, except when the person in remainder is competent and willing to confirm the original lease without variations, yet all these difficulties involve both delay, costs, and anxieties. 2707.

among Occurrences 1%

For there is little mention of leases among the Anglo-Saxons; the pride of the nobility, together with the general ignorance of writing, must have rendered these contracts very rare, and must have kept the husbandmen in a dependent condition.

as Occurrences 1%

Roughly speaking, the political party which has taken the name of Liberal has urged on the adoption of the perpetual lease as the main or sole tenure under which State lands should in the future be acquired.

into Occurrences 1%

The present bishops will, indeed be no sufferers by such a bill; because, their ages considered, they cannot expect to see any great decrease in the value of money; or, at worst, they can make it up in the fines, which will probably be greater than usual, upon the change of leases into fee-farms, or lives; or without the power of obliging their tenants to a real half value.

near Occurrences 1%

Wherever these people went, to be sure, they left outpostsa Mediterranean villa, a deer forest behind the Grampians, small Saturday-to-Monday establishments beside the Thames and the North Sea, and furnished abodes on short leases near Newmarket and Ascot Heaths; not to mention nomadic trifles such as houseboats and yachts.

over Occurrences 1%

tenants taking leases over their neighbor's head, and the like.

above Occurrences 1%

Farmer Smith a few years since was very anxious for the renewal of his lease, just as those about to enter on tenancies desired leases above everything.

Which preposition to use with  lease