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121 Overage Rent
. Additional rent usually based on a tenant's sales. Such an agreement usually contains one or more breakpoints. For example, you rent space in a mall. The lease calls for you to pay 3% of all sales above $500,000. In 1998 your sales are $700,000. You owe the landlord $6,000 (3% of $200,000). . Small Business Taxes & Management 2 . -
122 memorandum
nмеморандум, памятная записка
- credit memorandum
- debit memorandum
- information memorandum
- insurance memorandum
- offering memorandum
- placement memorandum
- placing memorandum
- warning memorandum
- memorandum of agreement
- memorandum of association
- memorandum of deposit
- memorandum of insurance
- memorandum of intent
- memorandum of lease
- memorandum of partnership
- memorandum of understandingEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > memorandum
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123 provision
n1) снабжение, обеспечение; предоставление2) запас; резерв3) pl ассигнования; резервы на покрытие потерь4) положение, условие (договора, контракта); оговорка
- additional provision
- anti-greenmail provision
- backout provision
- bad debts provision
- blanket provision
- budgetary provision
- call provision
- charter provision
- constitutional provision
- contractual provisions
- conversion provision
- debt provision
- depreciation provision
- drop-dead provision
- financial provision
- fiscal provisions
- general provisions
- general loss provisions
- guarantee provisions
- legal provisions
- licence provisions
- loan loss provision
- monetary law provision
- mandatory provision
- mandatory provisions of a contract
- margin provision
- nonrecurring provisions
- permissive provision
- policy provisions
- standard provisions
- statutory provision
- treatry provisions
- warranty provision
- warranty provisions
- written provision
- provisions against losses
- provisions for bad debts
- provisions for capital reserves
- provisions for contingencies
- provision for cost overruns
- provisions for credit risks
- provision for depletion
- provision for depreciation
- provision for depreciation of gold and precious metals
- provisions for depreciation of investments in affiliated undertaking
- provision for depreciation of securities
- provision for doubtful accounts
- provision for doubtful debts
- provision for income tax
- provisions for liabilities and charges
- provisions for losses
- provision for losses on contractual commitments
- provision for losses on investment in securities
- provision for losses on loans and advances
- provision for losses on share investments
- provisions for material incentives fund
- provisions for negotiations
- provisions for outstanding losses
- provisions for payment
- provisions for pension costs
- provision for possible loss in value of securities
- provision for replacement of inventories
- provisions for the reserve fund
- provisions for reserves
- provision for retirement
- provision for risks
- provisions for securities
- provision for taxation
- provision for taxes
- provisions of an agreement
- provision of capital
- provision of consulting services
- provisions of a contract
- provision of credit
- provision of crediting
- provision of data
- provision of employment
- provision of financial resources
- provision of financing
- provision of funds
- provision of goods
- provisions of guarantee
- provisions of an insurance policy
- provision of law
- provisions of a lease
- provision of a loan
- provisions of a policy
- provision of services
- provision of technology
- provisions of warranty
- subject to provisions
- accept provisions
- apply provisions
- conform to guarantee provisions
- effectuate provisions
- enjoy warranty provisions
- follow the contractual provisions
- fulfil the contractual provisions
- implement provisions
- infringe the provisions
- make provisions
- observe provisions
- revise provisions
- set down provisionsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > provision
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124 renewal
n1) обновление; восстановление, реставрация3) пополнение (запасов)4) продление, пролонгация (срока)
- capital renewals
- pledge renewal
- tacit renewal
- urban renewal
- renewal of activities
- renewal of an agreement
- renewal of an application
- renewal of assets
- renewal of assortment
- renewal of a bill
- renewal of a business
- renewal of a concession
- renewal of a contract
- renewal of coverage
- renewal of credit
- renewal of credit facilities
- renewal of the credit term
- renewal of a draft
- renewal of fixed capital
- renewal of fixed production assets
- renewal of an insurance contract
- renewal of an insurance policy
- renewal of a lease
- renewal of a L/C
- renewal of papers
- renewal of a patent
- renewal of a plant
- renewal of a policy
- renewal of production
- renewal of the rouble corridorEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > renewal
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125 expiration
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128 renewal
1) обновление; восстановление3) продление, пролонгация (срока)•
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