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1 cláusula de escala móvil salarial
• permissive leadership• permissive waste• wage earner• wage explosionDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cláusula de escala móvil salarial
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2 Vernachlässigung
Vernachlässigung
neglect, (Pachtobjekt) waste;
• schuldhafte Vernachlässigung dereliction, neglegt by wilful abandonment;
• Vernachlässigung einer Amtspflicht misprision;
• Vernachlässigung notwendiger Gebäudereparaturen permissive waste;
• Vernachlässigung seines Geschäfts inattention to (neglect of) one’s business;
• Vernachlässigung der Unterhaltspflicht wilful neglect of reasonable maintenance (Br.), nonsupport (US);
• Vernachlässigung der Vormundschaftspflichten guardian neglect. -
3 порча нанятого имущества в результате небрежного обращения
General subject: permissive wasteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > порча нанятого имущества в результате небрежного обращения
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4 порча нанятого имущества в результате небрежного упущения
Law: permissive wasteУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > порча нанятого имущества в результате небрежного упущения
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5 Abnutzung
Abnutzung f 1. GEN wear and tear; 2. WIWI erosion* * *f 1. < Geschäft> wear and tear; 2. <Vw> erosion* * *Abnutzung
wear and tear, wast[age], exhaustion, attrition, (Münzen) abrasion, (techn.) erosion;
• allgemeine Abnutzung fair wear and tear;
• eingetretene Abnutzung accrued depreciation;
• maschinelle Abnutzung machine wear;
• substanzielle Abnutzung depletion;
• übliche Abnutzung permissive waste;
• Abnutzung durch Gebrauch [natural] wear and tear;
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6 übliche Abnutzung
übliche Abnutzung f GEN fair wear and tear* * *f < Geschäft> fair wear and tear* * *übliche Abnutzung
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7 Vernachlässigung notwendiger Gebäudereparaturen
Vernachlässigung notwendiger Gebäudereparaturen
permissive wasteBusiness german-english dictionary > Vernachlässigung notwendiger Gebäudereparaturen
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8 deterioramento
deterioramento s.m. deterioration, tear, wear and tear: deterioramento della merce, deterioration of goods; beni soggetti a deterioramento, items subject to wear and tear; si è giunti ad un deterioramento dei rapporti tra i due gruppi, relations between the two groups have begun to deteriorate // deterioramento colposo, permissive waste.* * *[deterjora'mento]sostantivo maschile deterioration (di in)* * *deterioramento/deterjora'mento/sostantivo m.deterioration (di in). -
9 autorización
• approval• authorization• fiat• permissible nonbank activities• permission granted clause• permissive waste• permit bond• warplane• warrant for arrest -
10 beneplácito
• acquiescence• approval• consent• permissive waste• permit bond• weirdness• welcome aboard -
11 licencia
• authorization• furlough• leathern• leave a deposit• licence• license• permissible nonbank activities• permission• permission granted clause• permissive waste• permit• permit bond• right to own property• right to release on bail• right to sell a product in a given area• right to speak -
12 permiso
• authorization• furlough• go against the nap• go ahead• go ahead of• leave no room for doubt• leave of court• license• permissible nonbank activities• permission• permission granted clause• permissive waste• permit• permit bond
См. также в других словарях:
permissive waste — see waste Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
permissive waste — Waste by a tenant, otherwise known as negligent waste or passive waste, in failing to exercise the ordinary care of a prudent man for the preservation and protection of the estate, such as permitting a house to remain uncovered, whereby the… … Ballentine's law dictionary
permissive waste — noun The legally compensable destruction of the value of property through the failure of a life tenant to maintain the property to the point where it falls into disrepair. See Also: affirmative waste, ameliorative waste … Wiktionary
permissive waste — noun (law) reduction in the value of an estate caused by act or neglect • Syn: ↑waste • Topics: ↑law, ↑jurisprudence • Hypernyms: ↑act, ↑deed, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
waste — n 1: destruction of or damage to property that is caused by the act or omission of one (as a lessee, mortgagor, or life tenant) having a lesser estate and is usu. to the injury of another (as an heir, mortgagee, or remainderman) with an interest… … Law dictionary
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waste — Action or inaction by a possessor of land causing unreasonable injury to the holders of other estates in the same land. An abuse or destructive use of property by one in rightful possession. Spoil or destruction, done or permitted, to lands,… … Black's law dictionary
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permissive counterclaim — n. A counterclaim that a defendant is allowed to bring regarding a matter that is completely different from the one brought by the plaintiff in the original complaint. See also joinder, use, waste The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing,… … Law dictionary
Waste — Waste, n. [OE. waste; cf. the kindred AS. w[=e]sten, OHG. w[=o]st[=i], wuost[=i], G. w[ u]ste. See {Waste}, a. & v.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of wasting, or the state of being wasted; a squandering; needless destruction; useless consumption or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
legal waste — Voluntary waste in acts done and permissive waste in acts suffered by neglect. 56 Am J1st Waste § 4 … Ballentine's law dictionary