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101 long-time creeping property
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102 mechanical property
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103 moisture absorbing property
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104 physical property
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105 railway property
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106 section property
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107 spheroidising property
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108 spheroidizing property
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109 strength property
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110 abandonment of intellectual property right
abandonment of intellectual property right Aufgabe f eines Rechts am geistigen Eigentum, Urheberrechtsaufgabe fEnglish-german law dictionary > abandonment of intellectual property right
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111 abandon property
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112 abuse of an intellectual property right
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113 abutting real property
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114 accession of property
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115 acquire property
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116 acquisition of property
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117 adjoining property
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118 after-acquired property
after-acquired property FAMILIENR nachträglich erworbenes Eigentum n [Vermögen n]; nach der Eheschließung erworbenes Eigentum n -
119 assignment of property
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120 break into property
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