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1 property
• ominaisuus• omaisuus• varallisuus• varat• pääoma• tavara• kapitaali• kiinteistö• maatila• mammona* * *'propətiplural - properties; noun1) (something that a person owns: These books are my property.) omaisuus2) (land or buildings that a person owns: He has property in Scotland.) kiinteistö3) (a quality (usually of a substance): Hardness is a property of diamonds.) ominaisuus4) ((usually abbreviated to prop prop) a small piece of furniture or an article used by an actor in a play.) näyttämörekvisiitta -
2 property administration
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3 property and debts receivable
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4 property company
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5 property consortium
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6 property crime
• omaisuusrikos -
7 property damage
law• omaisuusvahinko• varallisuusvahinko• esinevahinko -
8 property determination
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9 property developing
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10 property formation
• kiinteistön muodostus -
11 property given as capital contribution
finance, business, economy• apporttiomaisuusEnglish-Finnish dictionary > property given as capital contribution
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12 property in land
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13 property income deduction
finance, business, economy• omaisuustulovähennys -
14 property inspector
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15 property insurance
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16 property leasehold
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17 property left
law• jäämistö -
18 property left by the deceased
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19 property management service
finance, business, economy• omaisuudenhoitopalvelu -
20 property master
• tarpeistonhoitaja
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Property — is any physical or virtual entity that is owned by an individual. An owner of property has the right to consume, sell, mortgage, transfer and exchange his or her property.cite web|url=http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/property.html|titl… … Wikipedia
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Property — Prop er*ty, v. t. [1913 Webster] 1. To invest which properties, or qualities. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To make a property of; to appropriate. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] They have here propertied me. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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