As a result the government can lease mining rights to companies to mine below the lands surface.
Beginning in 1944, the federal government leased the lock and the southern segment of the canal, eliminating the toll.
The Turkish government leased the building in 1932 and purchased it four years later.
Some other governments have leased space in the building for years.
The British government leased the building from Maxwell for 500 rupees every month.
The government leased the plant to Alcoa for operations.
The government then leased the springs, requiring the holder to produce a certain quantity of salt each year or pay a penalty.
In recent years, a few governments have sold or leased their toll roads.
But no legislative action was taken, and the government never leased the airport.
The government of Greece leased the house in 1929 for use as an embassy.