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сущ. субарендатор n субарендатор under-tenant субарендатор, поднанимательБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > under-tenant
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[`ʌndə`tenənt]субарендатор, поднанимательАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > under-tenant
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[ˌʌndə΄tenənt] n ենթա վարձա կալ -
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1) нижче; вниз2) прийм. під; за; у відповідності з; згідно; в силу; на підставі3) преф. недо-; суб-•under pains and penalties of law — під страхом покарань, встановлених законом
under the color of exercising the duties of an office — = under the colour of exercising the duties of an office під приводом виконання службових обов'язків ( функцій)
- under a sentence for a crimeunder the colour of exercising the duties of an office — = under the color of exercising the duties of an office
- under a sentence of death
- under a special procedure
- under advisement
- under-age
- under agreement
- under authority
- under cloud
- under constraint
- under control
- under copyright
- under date of
- under duress
- under granted powers
- under hand and seal
- under heavy guard
- under judicial deliberation
- under-lease
- under-lessee
- under orders
- under pain of death
- under pain of punishment
- under penalty
- under police supervision
- under police surveillance
- under prescribed circumstances
- under present law
- under reservations
- under seal
- under seal of secrecy
- under-secretary
- under-sheriff
- under-staffing
- under surveillance
- under-tenant
- under the aegis
- under the auspices
- under the authority
- under the chair
- under the chairmanship
- under the claim of right
- under the color
- under the colour
- under the color of office
- under the colour of office
- under the color of law
- under the control
- under the cover
- under the guise
- under the hand and seal
- under the influence of alcohol
- under the law
- under the license
- under the licence
- under the oath
- under the pretence
- under the pretence of office
- under the pretence of right
- under the pretext
- under the protection of law
- under the sentence for a crime
- under the supervision
- under the sway of passion
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1) (beneath, as in underline.) pod-... podčrtati2) (too little, as in underpay.) pod-... podceniti3) (lower in rank: the under-manager.) pod-... podravnatelj4) (less in age than: a nursery for under-fives (= children aged four and under).) do* * *[ʌndə](predpona) pod; (pred glagoli in pridevniki) nezadosten, premajhen -
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1) General subject: under-lessee, undertenant, subtenant2) Law: pendicler, sub-lessee, tenant of demesne, tenant of the demesne, tenant paravail, tenant paravaile, under-tenant3) Economy: allotment holder, underlessee4) Oil: sublessee -
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allotment holder, sublessee, tenant of demesne, tenant paravail, under-lessee, under-tenant, undertenant -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > субарендатор
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1) General subject: under-lessee, subtenant2) Law: under-tenant3) Economy: underlessee4) Accounting: undertenant5) leg.N.P. sublessee
См. также в других словарях:
under-tenant — A tenant under one who is himself a tenant; one who holds by under lease. See also underlease … Black's law dictionary
under-tenant — A tenant who holds under an underlease or sublease. Bedford v Terhune, 30 NY 453. See underlease … Ballentine's law dictionary
under-tenant — … Useful english dictionary
tenant — In the broadest sense, one who holds or possesses lands or tenements by any kind of right or title, whether in fee, for life, for years, at will, or otherwise. In a more restricted sense, one who holds lands of another; one who has the temporary… … Black's law dictionary
tenant — ten·ant / te nənt/ n [Anglo French, from Old French, from present participle of tenir to hold, from Latin tenēre]: one who holds or possesses property by any kind of right: one who holds a tenancy in property; specif: one who possesses property… … Law dictionary
Tenant — Ten ant, n. [F. tenant, p. pr. of tenir to hold. See {Tenable}, and cf. {Lieutenant}.] 1. (Law) One who holds or possesses lands, or other real estate, by any kind of right, whether in fee simple, in common, in severalty, for life, for years, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tenant in capite — Tenant Ten ant, n. [F. tenant, p. pr. of tenir to hold. See {Tenable}, and cf. {Lieutenant}.] 1. (Law) One who holds or possesses lands, or other real estate, by any kind of right, whether in fee simple, in common, in severalty, for life, for… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tenant in chief — Tenant Ten ant, n. [F. tenant, p. pr. of tenir to hold. See {Tenable}, and cf. {Lieutenant}.] 1. (Law) One who holds or possesses lands, or other real estate, by any kind of right, whether in fee simple, in common, in severalty, for life, for… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tenant in common — Tenant Ten ant, n. [F. tenant, p. pr. of tenir to hold. See {Tenable}, and cf. {Lieutenant}.] 1. (Law) One who holds or possesses lands, or other real estate, by any kind of right, whether in fee simple, in common, in severalty, for life, for… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tenant's fixtures — Fixtures are part of the land and belong to the landlord at the end of the term of a lease. A tenant has the right to remove certain types of fixtures and, although these are commonly referred to as tenant s fixtures , they still belong to the… … Law dictionary
tenant for life — a person entitled under a trust to the use of or income from property for the duration of his life. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001. tenant for life … Law dictionary