cesser (Meaning)

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cesser (v. i.)

a neglect of a tenant to perform services, or make payment, for two years.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cesser

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cesser Sentence Examples

  1. The contract stipulated that the agreement would come to a cesser upon the completion of the project.
  2. The landlord issued a notice of cesser to the tenant for failure to pay rent for several months.
  3. The insurance policy included a clause outlining the cesser of coverage in the event of non-payment of premiums.
  4. The partnership dissolved by mutual agreement, leading to the cesser of all business operations.
  5. The court ordered the cesser of all construction activities on the disputed land until the legal issues were resolved.
  6. The company faced financial difficulties, resulting in the cesser of production at several of its factories.
  7. The shareholders voted for the cesser of dividends until the company's financial situation improved.
  8. The committee recommended the cesser of funding for the project due to lack of progress.
  9. The judge ruled in favor of the plaintiff, ordering the immediate cesser of the defendant's defamatory statements.
  10. The regulatory agency issued a directive for the cesser of the sale of a certain product due to safety concerns.

FAQs About the word cesser

a neglect of a tenant to perform services, or make payment, for two years.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The contract stipulated that the agreement would come to a cesser upon the completion of the project.

The landlord issued a notice of cesser to the tenant for failure to pay rent for several months.

The insurance policy included a clause outlining the cesser of coverage in the event of non-payment of premiums.

The partnership dissolved by mutual agreement, leading to the cesser of all business operations.