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| Leaflet
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A leaf-like section of a compound leaf. |
| Leak
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(1) To allow a fluid substance in or out accidentally. (2) An accidental hole or crack that allows something, such as gas, light, electricity, to escape its boundaries. (3) Any means of escape for things that should not be allowed out. |
| Lean mortar
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Mortar mix, which has a shortage of sand, making the mortar stick to the trowel. |
| Lean-to
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A shed with a one-slope roof with the upper end of the rafters "leaning" against an external source. |
| Lean-to rafter
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Rafter, on the roof of a lean-to, reaching from the top plate of a high wall to the top plate of a low wall. |
| Lean-to-roof
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The sloping roof of a building addition having its rafters or supports pitched against and supported by the adjoining wall of a building. |
| Leaning edge
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The factory made tapered ends of the long side of a wallboard panel. |
| Lease
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Payment of rent by the lessee to the lessor, for the use of real property for a stated time period. |
| Lease agreement
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Binding agreement containing the terms of a renter's occupancy. |
| Lease option
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Agreement, specified in the lease, which provides the tenant the option to renew the lease for a given time period upon the expiration of the initial lease. Most lease options include the landlord's right to increase the rent upon renewal. |
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