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1 easement
пом'якшення, послаблення, спрощення; зручність; сервітут; права з сервітуту- easement certificate
- easement concerning building
- easement concerning use
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2 easement
n1) зручність2) перевага3) полегшення; пом'якшення; заспокоєння; відрада, утіха4) юр. сервітут5) прибудова, надвірна будівля* * *n1) зручність; перевага2) полегшення, пом'якшення, заспокоєння, тамування3) юp. сервітут4) cпeц. смуга відводу, смуга відчуження -
3 easement
n1) зручність; перевага2) полегшення, пом'якшення, заспокоєння, тамування3) юp. сервітут4) cпeц. смуга відводу, смуга відчуження -
4 easement
['iːzmənt]n1) зру́чність2) заст. поле́гшення; відра́да; уті́ха -
5 easement appurtenant
земельний сервітут; право на сервітут, що слідує за нерухомістю -
6 easement certificate
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7 easement concerning building
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > easement concerning building
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8 easement concerning use
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9 easement in gross
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10 easement of convenience
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11 easement of necessity
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12 easement of necessity
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13 easement curve
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15 affirmative easement
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16 appurtenant easement
земельний сервітут; право на сервітут, що слідує за нерухомістю -
17 commutation of easement
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18 continuous easement
триваючий сервітут; сервітут, що триває -
19 create an easement
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20 discontinuous easement
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