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1 Sachgruppe
Sachgruppe
category;
• Sachgruppenindex classified index;
• Sachgüter material goods;
• Sachinbegriff aggregate;
• Sachindex subject index;
• Sachinformation factual information;
• Sachinvestition[en] real investment;
• Sachkapital fixed (real) capital, permanent assets;
• Sachkapitalbildung capital investment;
• Sachkatalog subject catalog(ue) (index);
• Sachkenner competent person, expert, authority;
• Sachkenntnis expertise, expert (factual) knowledge;
• genaue Sachkenntnis intimate knowledge;
• Sachkontenbuch impersonal ledger;
• Sachkonto inventory (property, impersonal, Br., furnitures and fixtures, nominal) account;
• Sachkosten material costs (expenses);
• Sachkostenersparnis saving of material cost;
• Sachkredit collateral credit;
• Sachkunde proficiency, competence, experience;
• ausreichende Sachkunde fair knowledge or skill. -
2 Hinterlegung
Hinterlegung f 1. BANK, GEN bailment, deposit; 2. RECHT deposit, deposition* * *f 1. <Bank, Geschäft> bailment, deposit; 2. < Recht> deposit, deposition* * *Hinterlegung
deposit, deposition, depositation (Scot.), bailment, (Hinterlegungsvertrag) contract of bailment, delivery in escrow, escrow agreement, (Waren) consignment, consignation (Scot.);
• gegen Hinterlegung von on depositing of;
• gegen Hinterlegung erstklassiger Aktien subject to the deposit of collateral security consisting of first stocks (US);
• gerichtliche Hinterlegung lodgment, bringing money (payment) into court;
• öffentliche Hinterlegung custody of the law;
• vereinbarte Hinterlegung voluntary deposit;
• vertraglich vereinbarte Hinterlegung conventional deposit;
• Hinterlegung in bar cash deposit;
• Hinterlegung von Besitzurkunden deposit of title deeds;
• Hinterlegung von Geld lodging of money;
• Hinterlegung bei Gericht lodgment, bringing money (payment) into court;
• Hinterlegung des Grundschuldbriefes deposit of the land certificate (Br.);
• Hinterlegung der Ratifizierungsurkunden deposit of the instruments of ratification;
• Hinterlegung von Stimmrechtsermächtigungen deposit of proxies;
• Hinterlegung von Urkunden depositing of documents;
• Hinterlegung von Wertpapieren deposit of securities;
• durch Hinterlegung einer Sicherheitssumme decken to margin. -
3 gegen Hinterlegung erstklassiger Aktien
gegen Hinterlegung erstklassiger Aktien
subject to the deposit of collateral security consisting of first stocks (US)Business german-english dictionary > gegen Hinterlegung erstklassiger Aktien
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