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1 Zinspflicht
f; nur Sg.; HIST. obligation to pay ground rent to the lord of the manor* * *Zịns|pflichtf (HIST)obligation to pay tax* * * -
2 Pachtherr
Pachtherr
lessor, landlord;
• Pachthof leased farm, barton;
• Pachtinhaber [sitting] tenant;
• Pachtjahr tenancy year;
• Pachtland leasable area, leased (rented) land, leasehold land, agricultural holding (Br.), manor (US);
• Pachtmakler leasemonger;
• Pachtnachlass remission of rent;
• Pachtobjekt leased object;
• Pacht-, Abgaben- und Steuerpflicht obligation to pay rent, rates and taxes;
• Pachtpreis rent, rental;
• Pachtpreisindex rent index;
• Pachtrecht übertragen to surrender a leasehold estate;
• Pachtrechtübertragung bei Zwangsveräußerung wegen rückständiger Steuern tax lease;
• Pachtrückstände rent arrears, hanging gale (Br.);
• Pachtsatz tenancy, interest of a tenant;
• Pachtschutzgesetz law on rental controls;
• Pachtsumme rent, rental;
• Pachtsystem tenancy system;
• Pachttermin rent day, gale day (Br.).
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