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1 holder of deed of conveyance
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > holder of deed of conveyance
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2 holder of deed of transfer
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > holder of deed of transfer
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3 holder of conveyance
= holder of deed of conveyance, holder of deed of transfer власник документа про передачу ( майна) у власність -
4 holder
тримач, власник; пред'явник; орендар- holder in due course
- holder of conveyance
- holder of deed of conveyance
- holder of deed of transfer
- holder of estate
- holder of lien
- holder of mortgage
- holder of patent
- holder of pension
- holder of pledge
- holder of position
- holder of power
- holder of power of appointment
- holder of power of attorney
- holder of public office
- holder of right
- holder of the copyright
- holder of the passport
- holder of title
- holder of unsatisfied mortgage
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