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1 sub-lease
Недвижимость: субаренда -
2 sub-lease
1. n юр.суборенда, піднаймання2. vукладати договір суборенди; здавати (брати) на правах суборенди -
3 Sub-lease
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5 sub-lease
сделка, в которой оборудование, полученное по лизингу, сдается в аренду третьей стороне -
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7 sub lease
கீழ்க்குத்தகை -
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sous-bail m, sous-location f -
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10 uzeti u podzakup
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[,sub'lease || ‚sʌblɪːs]◙ n. שכירות-משנה◙ v. להשכיר שכירות-משנה* * *◙ הנשמ-תוריכש ריכשהל◄◙ הנשמ-תוריכש◄ -
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sub.lease[s'∧bli:s] n sublocação. • [s∧bl'i:s] vt sublocar. -
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sub·lease vt [ʼsʌbli:s];to \sublease sth ( sublet) etw untervermieten;( give leasehold) etw unterverpachten n [sʌbʼli:s] ( sublet) Untermiete f, Untervermietung f; ( give leasehold) Unterverpachtung f -
15 субаренда
1) General subject: pendicle, sublease, under-lease2) Law: redemise, sub-demise, subrental, under-tenancy3) Economy: derivative lease, secondary leasing, sublet, underlease, underletting, undertenancy4) Oil: subleasing, subtenancy5) Business: re-demise6) Real estate: sub-lease -
16 subarrendataria
f.one who takes a sub-lease: a sub-renter.* * *
subarrendatario,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino subtenant
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18 sublease
1. nounсубаренда2. verbзаключать договор субаренды* * *1 (n) поднаем; субаренда2 (v) заключать договор субаренды* * *субаренда; поднаем* * *[,sub'lease || ‚sʌblɪːs] n. субаренда v. заключать договор субаренды* * *поднаемсубаренда* * *1. сущ.; юр. субаренда 2. гл.; юр. заключать договор субаренды, передавать в субаренду -
19 albérlet
(DE) Aftermiete {e}; Untermiete {e}; (EN) diggings; digs; sub-lease; sublet; subtenancy; underlease; undertenancy -
20 ὑπομίσθωσις
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπομίσθωσις
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См. также в других словарях:
sub|lease — «noun. SUHB LEES; verb. suhb LEES, SUHB LEES», noun, verb, leased, leas|ing. –n. a lease granted by a person on property which has been leased to him. –v.t. to grant or take a sublease of … Useful english dictionary
sub-lease — See head lease … Big dictionary of business and management
sub-lease — … Useful english dictionary
sub — sub·abdominal; sub·account; sub·acetate; sub·acid; sub·acidity; sub·acute; sub·adult; sub·aerial; sub·aesthetic; sub·age; sub·agency; sub·agent; sub·akhmimic; sub·alary; sub·alate; sub·alimentation; sub·alkaline; sub·allocate; sub·almoner;… … English syllables
lease — lease; lease·less; lease·man; re·lease·ment; re·lease; sub·lease; … English syllables
Lease — A lease is a legal document, but can be an oral arrangement, which confers a right on one person (called a tenant or ) to possess property belonging to another person (called a landlord or lessor) to the exclusion of the owner landlord. The… … Wikipedia
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sub-tenant — When a tenant sublets, he usually needs to obtain the landlord s prior written consent or licence to do so. A business lease usually contains a term preventing the tenant sub letting or parting with possession of the property by allowing a third… … Law dictionary
head lease — The main or first lease, out of which sub leases may be created. For example, if A grants a 99 year lease to B and B then grants a 12 year lease of the same property to C, the 99 year lease is the head lease and the 12 year lease is a sub lease … Accounting dictionary
head lease — The main or first lease, out of which sub leases may be created. For example, if A grants a 99 year lease to B and B then grants a 12 year lease of the same property to C, the 99 year lease is the head lease and the 12 year lease is a sub lease … Big dictionary of business and management
assignment of lease — The transfer of a lease by the tenant (assignor) to some other person (assignee). Leases are freely transferable at common law although it is common practice to restrict assignment by conditions ( covenants) in the lease. An assignment that takes … Accounting dictionary