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21 survey fees
frais d'expertise, vacations d'expertise, frais. de vérification, honoraires d'expert (LGA) -
22 survey of risks
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23 survey report
rapport d'expertise, rapport de vérification, rapport d'expert, expertise (LGA) -
24 survey mark
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25 survey signal
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26 survey transverse
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > survey transverse
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27 survey, line
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28 survey, monument
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29 survey, plan
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30 Actuarial Profile Survey
Actuarial Profile Survey (TT)English-French insurance dictionari > Actuarial Profile Survey
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31 Ordnance Survey
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32 Ordnance Survey map
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33 sample survey
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34 structural survey
structural survey n GB inspection f d'expert-immobilier (pour déterminer la solidité de la construction d'un bâtiment, lors d'une vente). -
35 aerial survey
levé photogrammétrique m, levé aérien mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > aerial survey
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36 borehole survey
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > borehole survey
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37 boundary survey
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > boundary survey
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38 chain survey
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > chain survey
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39 compass survey
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > compass survey
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40 construction survey
étude d’exécution fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > construction survey
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