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1 damage to rented property
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > damage to rented property
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2 landlady
noun1) (of rented property) Vermieterin, die2) (of public house) [Gast]wirtin, die3) (of lodgings etc.) [Pensions]wirtin, die* * *ˈland·ladyn1. (house owner) Hausbesitzerin f; (renting out houses) Vermieterin f; (renting out flats also) Hauswirtin f* * *landlady [ˈlænˌleıdı] s1. (Haus-, Gast-, Pensions)Wirtin f2. Grundeigentümerin f, -besitzerin f* * *noun1) (of rented property) Vermieterin, die2) (of public house) [Gast]wirtin, die3) (of lodgings etc.) [Pensions]wirtin, die* * *n.Hausbesitzerin f.Vermieterin f.Wirtin -nen f. -
3 landlord
noun2) (of public house) [Gast]wirt, der3) (of lodgings etc.) [Pensions]wirt, der* * *- feminine landlady ( plural landladies) - noun1) (a person who has tenants or lodgers: My landlady has just put up my rent.) der/die Landbesitzter(-in)2) (a person who keeps a public house: The landlord of the `Swan' is Mr Smith.) der/die Landbesitzter(-in)* * *ˈland·lordn1. (house owner) Hausbesitzer m; (renting out housing) Vermieter m; (renting out flats also) Hauswirt m* * *landlord [ˈlænlɔː(r)d] s1. Grundeigentümer m, -besitzer m2. (Haus-, Gast-, Pensions)Wirt m* * *noun2) (of public house) [Gast]wirt, der3) (of lodgings etc.) [Pensions]wirt, der* * *n.Gastwirt -e m.Gutsherr -en m.Hausbesitzer m.Vermieter m.Wirt -e m. -
4 occupancy
oc·cu·pan·cy[ˈɒkjəpən(t)si, AM ˈɑ:kjə-]level of a hotel's \occupancy Übernachtungszahlen pl eines Hotels* * *['ɒkjʊpənsɪ]nBewohnen nt; (= period) Wohndauer fa change of occupancy — ein Besitzerwechsel m; (of rented property) ein Mieterwechsel m
multiple occupancy — Mehrfachbelegung f von Wohnraum
* * *2. Innehaben n, Besitz m:during his occupancy of the post solange er die Stelle innehat(te)3. Inanspruchnahme f (von Zeit)* * *n.Belegung -en f. -
5 lease
1. nounbe on [a] lease — gepachtet/gemietet sein
2. transitive verbgive somebody/something a new lease of life — jemandem Auftrieb geben/etwas wieder in Schuss bringen (ugs.)
1) (grant lease on) verpachten [Grundstück, Geschäft, Rechte]; vermieten [Haus, Wohnung, Büro]2) (take lease on) pachten [Grundstück, Geschäft, Rechte]; mieten [Haus, Wohnung, Büro]; leasen [Auto]* * *[li:s] 1. noun((the period of) an agreement giving the use of a house etc on payment of rent: We signed the lease yesterday; a twenty-year lease.) der Mietvertrag2. verb(to give or acquire a house etc in this way: He leases the land from the local council.) (ver)mieten* * *[li:s]I. vt▪ to \lease sth1. (let on long-term basis) flat, house etw vermieten; land, property etw verpachten; equipment, vehicle etw vermieten [o verleihen]▪ to \lease sth to sb etw an jdn vermieten2. (rent long-term) flat, house etw mieten; land, property etw pachten; equipment, vehicle etw leasenII. n of flat, house Mietvertrag m; of land, property Pachtvertrag m; of equipment, vehicle Leasingvertrag m, Leasingverhältnis nta \lease expires [or runs out] ein Mietvertrag läuft austo take out a \lease einen Mietvertrag abschließen* * *[liːs]1. n(of land, farm, business premises etc) Pacht f; (= contract) Pachtvertrag m; (of house, flat, office) Miete f; (= contract) Mietvertrag m; (of equipment) Leasing nt; (= contract) Leasingvertrag mthe lease was prematurely terminated — die Pacht or das Pachtverhältnis/das Mietverhältnis wurde vorzeitig beendet
to take a house on a 99-year lease —
you can buy the lease for a period of 99 years — Sie können einen Pachtvertrag für 99 Jahre abschließen
we rented the house/farm on a lease — wir haben das Haus gemietet/den Bauernhof gepachtet
to let sth on a lease — etw verpachten/vermieten
to be on lease to... — verpachtet/vermietet sein an (+acc)...
the renovations have given the old farmhouse a new lease of life — durch die Renovierung ist der alte Bauernhof wieder in Schuss gekommen
2. vt(= take) pachten (from von), in Pacht nehmen (from bei); house, flat, office mieten (from von); equipment mieten, leasen (from von); (= give also lease out) verpachten (to an +acc), in Pacht geben (to sb jdm); house, flat, office vermieten (to an +acc); equipment vermieten, leasen (to an +acc)* * *lease1 [liːs]A s1. Pacht-, Mietvertrag m2. a) Verpachtung f, Vermietung f (to an akk)b) Pacht f, Miete f:lease of life Pacht auf Lebenszeit;she’s given him a new lease of life er erlebt bei ihr seinen zweiten Frühling;take on lease, take a lease of → B 2;3. Pachtbesitz m, -gegenstand m, besonders Pachtgrundstück n4. Pacht-, Mietzeit f:put out to a lease of five years auf fünf Jahre verpachtetB v/tto an akk)2. a) pachten, mietenb) leasenlease2 [liːs] s (Weberei)1. (Faden)Kreuz n, Schrank m2. Latze f* * *1. noun(of land, business premises) Pachtvertrag, der; (of house, flat, office) Mietvertrag, derbe on [a] lease — gepachtet/gemietet sein
2. transitive verbgive somebody/something a new lease of life — jemandem Auftrieb geben/etwas wieder in Schuss bringen (ugs.)
1) (grant lease on) verpachten [Grundstück, Geschäft, Rechte]; vermieten [Haus, Wohnung, Büro]2) (take lease on) pachten [Grundstück, Geschäft, Rechte]; mieten [Haus, Wohnung, Büro]; leasen [Auto]* * *adj.pachten adj. n.Miete -n f.Pacht -en f. -
6 surety
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