pie crust lease

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From pie crust +‎ lease, in reference to the lease only including the topmost layer of the land. Coined due to the fact that estates in land include the subsurface by default.

Noun[edit]

pie crust lease (plural pie crust leases)

  1. (England and Wales, law) A lease for the surface of some land or structure (such as a bridge), which excludes the subsurface or land beneath.
    Synonym: surface lease