Transmission by formal act or conveyance to an heir or successor; transference; especially, the transfer or transmission of the crown or royal authority to a successor.
The decease of a royal or princely person; hence, also, the death of any illustrious person.
The conveyance or transfer of an estate, either in fee for life or for years, most commonly the latter.
To transfer or transmit by succession or inheritance; to grant or bestow by will; to bequeath.
To convey, as an estate, by lease; to lease.
To die; death; to convey an estate to another by will or lease; to transfer by descent or bequest.
A lease or conveyance for life or years. Loosely used to describe any conveyance, whether in fee, for life, or for years.
To transfer or convey an estate for a term of years.
a lease, transferring from a lessor to a lessee a leasehold estate for a term of years, for life, or "at the will" of the landlord.
In a strict legal sense this means the same as "lease", or the right to exclusive possession for a specific term. In practice often used to simply identify the demised premises, the subject to the lease.
A death or decease occasioning the transfer of an estate [obsolete].
A conveyance of an estate to another for life, for years, or at will; lease.
Transfer to another person of an estate for years, for life, or at will.
A lease of property; a demise charter is a bareboat charter.
A transfer of an estate or interest in real property to another for years, for life or at will.
A conveyance of an interest in property for a set period of time (such as in a lease).
The conveyance of an estate; transfer of the sovereignty to a successor; a cessation of existence or activity; death
1. A lease of property. 2. Death. (Isn't English an interesting language?)
To convey by will or lease an estate either ‘in Fee’ i.e. hereditarily, or for a term. 522. 638.
Property transfer by lease. A property transfer by means of a least.
Transfer of an estate by bequest or contract for a stated time period or life. Alternately, the making of a charter or lease for a specified time period.
Demise is an Anglo-French legal term (from French démettre, from Latin dimittere, to send away) for a transfer of an estate, especially by lease. The word has an operative effect in a lease implying a covenant "for quiet enjoyment".