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81 property administrator
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82 property developer
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83 property development
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84 property insurance
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85 property man
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86 'property manager
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87 property market
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88 property mistress
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89 property room
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90 property speculation
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91 property tax
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92 industrial property
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93 private property
pri·vate ˈprop·er·ty\private property, no trespassing! kein Durchgang, Privatgrundstück!* * *n.Eigenart -en f. -
94 public property
nounStaatsbesitz, der* * *pub·lic ˈprop·er·ty* * *nounStaatsbesitz, dersomething is public property — (fig.) etwas ist allgemein bekannt
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95 private property
pri·vate 'prop·er·ty n\private property, no trespassing! kein Durchgang, Privatgrundstück! -
96 incorporeal property
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > incorporeal property
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97 leased property
leased property 1. ACC, FIN, GEN Leasing-Objekt n, Leasing-Gegenstand m; Mietsache f, Mietgegenstand m; 2. LAW Pachtgrundstück n (Synonym: leasehold property)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > leased property
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98 general property tax
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99 bending property
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100 galvanizing property
English-german engineering dictionary > galvanizing property
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