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101 Loan on personal property
قرض على منقولاتEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Loan on personal property
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102 Loan on real property
قرض عَقَارِيّ -
103 Lost property office
مكتب الأشياء المفقودة -
104 Mixed property
ملكية مختلطة(عقارية ومنقولة) -
105 Mortgageable property
ملكية قابلة للرهن -
106 Mortgaged property
ملكية مرهونة -
107 Movable property
منقولات -
108 Movable property insurance
تأمين على منقولاتEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Movable property insurance
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109 Part with a property
v́ تَنَازَلَ عن ملكية ، ترك ملكية(بالبيع او خلافه) -
110 Partible property
ملكية قابلة للتجزئة -
111 Partition of property
تقسيم ملكية -
112 Peasant property holding
ملكية عقارية صغيرة -
113 Personal property
ملكية شخصية ، ملكية خاصة -
114 Pledge one's property
v́ رهن ملكية ، - أملاكه -
115 Private property
ملكية خاصة -
116 Public property
ملكية عامة -
117 Reacquire a property
v́ استرد ملكية -
118 Real estate property
أموال عقارية ، عقارات -
119 Real property
ملكية عقارية -
120 Redeem a property
v́ طهر ملكية من الرهون
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