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
- 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.
- The court ordered the cesser of all construction activities on the disputed land until the legal issues were resolved.
- The company faced financial difficulties, resulting in the cesser of production at several of its factories.
- The shareholders voted for the cesser of dividends until the company's financial situation improved.
- The committee recommended the cesser of funding for the project due to lack of progress.
- The judge ruled in favor of the plaintiff, ordering the immediate cesser of the defendant's defamatory statements.
- 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.
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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.