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1 property
n. bezit; goed; eigendom; onroerend goed; eigenschap; goede eigenschap; onderdeel[ proppətie] 〈meervoud: properties〉♦voorbeelden: -
2 property
eigenschapvermogen -
3 property tax
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4 property crime
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5 property damage
schade aan eigendom (schade aan bezit) -
6 property department
afdeling van onroerende goederen (afdeling verantwoordelijk voor onderhoud van eigendom waarin hij actief is) -
7 property insurance
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8 property squad
onroerende goederen afdeling (politieafdeling die zich bezig houdt met gestolen goederen of verloren voorwerpen) -
9 a man of property
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10 active property
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11 chisel an old man out of his property
chisel an old man out of his propertyEnglish-Dutch dictionary > chisel an old man out of his property
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12 common property
algemeen eigendom,gemeenschappelijk eigendomgemeenschapsgrond, gemeenschappelijk eigendom -
13 community of property
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14 hold property in/under trust
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15 landed property
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16 levy (up)on property
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17 lost property (department/office)
lost property (department/office)(afdeling/bureau) gevonden voorwerpenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > lost property (department/office)
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18 lost property
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19 man of means/substance/property
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20 movable property
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