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61 geldmakerij
n. money making asset, profitable property, possession which earns money -
62 geldwinning
n. money making, money making asset, profitable property, possession which earns money -
63 geleidingsvermogen
n. conductivity, property or power of conducting (heat, electricity, etc.) -
64 gevonden voorwerpen
n. lost property -
65 grondbezittend
adj. landed, possessing property or land -
66 have
n. property, goods -
67 hoeve
n. farmstead, farm, farm-house and surrounding property -
68 hofmeester
n. steward, one who oversees the property or affairs of another -
69 hofmeesteres
n. stewardess, one who oversees the property or affairs of another -
70 hofstede
n. homestead, house and property (especially a farm); section of land claimed by a settler (especially under the U.S. Homestead Act) -
71 huishuur
n. rent, money paid for the use of property -
72 huisvredebreuk
adj. trespass, offense of damaging a person or his property or rights; unlawfully entry into another's territory, intrusion -
73 huiszoekingsbevel
n. search warrant, legal approval of the court-house to search for evidence on someone's private property -
74 huurakte
n. lease, contract which gives another the right to use or inhabit a property for a period of time in exchange for rent; period of time during which a lease is valid -
75 huurceel
n. lease, contract which gives another the right to use or inhabit a property for a period of time in exchange for rent -
76 huurcontract
n. lease, contract which gives another the right to use or inhabit a property for a period of time in exchange for rent -
77 huurovereenkomst
n. lease, contract which gives another the right to use or inhabit a property for a period of time in exchange for rent; period of time during which a lease is valid -
78 huursom
n. rent, money paid for the use of property -
79 hypothecair
adj. mortgage, conditional conveyance of property as for security on a loan; pledging, lien -
80 hypothecaris
n. mortgagee, one to whom property is mortgaged
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