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tenure [ˈtenjʊər]• to have tenure [employee] être titulaire* * *['tenjʊə(r)], US [tenjər]1) ( right of occupancy)tenure of land/property — jouissance f d'un droit à un terrain/une propriété
2) University ( job security) titularisation f d'emploi3) ( period of office) fonction f -
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A n1 ( right of occupancy) tenure of land/property jouissance f d'un droit à un terrain/une propriété ; to grant security of tenure accorder le maintien dans les lieux ; tenants do not have security of tenure les locataires n'ont pas de bail assuré ;2 Univ ( job security) titularisation f d'emploi ; to have tenure être titulaire ; to get tenure être titularisé ; -
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tenure ['tenjə(r)]∎ during his tenure as chairman pendant qu'il occupait le poste de président ou était président; -
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(office)mandat m;(property law)tenure f -
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1) occupation; jouissance; détention d'une choseEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > tenure
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7 tenure-tracked
∎ American he's got a tenure-tracked job son poste est en voie de titularisationUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > tenure-tracked
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9 land tenure
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10 freehold, tenure
tenure f franche -
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tenure f à bail -
12 mining, tenure
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13 land tenure
Agr. tenure foncière; régime foncier; régime d'occupation des sols; mode de faire-valoirEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > land tenure
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14 land tenure
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > land tenure
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15 land tenure survey
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > land tenure survey
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16 life tenure
Jur. [duc.] [U] nomination à vie [d'un juge/du titulaire d'une chaire]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > life tenure
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17 security of tenure
Jur. inamovibilité des jugesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > security of tenure
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18 communal tenure
jouissance f en commun -
19 security of tenure
(of property) bail m assuré -
20 security, of, tenure
droit m au maintien dans les lieux
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Tenure — commonly refers to life tenure in a job and specifically to a senior academic s contractual right not to have their position terminated without just cause. Academic tenureUnder the tenure systems adopted as internal policy by many universities… … Wikipedia
tenure — [ tənyr ] n. f. • teneüre 1156; de tenir ♦ Féod. Mode de concession d une terre; cette terre elle même. Tenure noble, féodale, concédée par un seigneur à un autre (⇒ fief) . Tenure roturière, servile. ♢ Relation de dépendance (d un fief par… … Encyclopédie Universelle
tenure — ten‧ure [ˈtenjə, jʊə ǁ jər] noun [uncountable] 1. the period of time when someone has an important job or position: • During his four year tenure as president, the firm s annual revenue rose dramatically. 2. the right to stay permanently in a job … Financial and business terms
tenure — ten·ure / ten yər/ n [Anglo French, feudal holding, from Old French teneüre, from Medieval Latin tenitura, ultimately from Latin tenēre to hold] 1: the act, manner, duration, or right of holding something tenure of office; specif: the manner of… … Law dictionary
tenure — 1. (te nu r ) s. f. 1° Terme de féodalité. Mode suivant lequel on tenait une terre. • L imperfection de cette tenure [ne pouvoir disposer du bien tenu en mainmorte] n est pas le seul vice qui affecte l héritage mainmortable, VOLT. Pol. et lég … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Tenure — Ten ure, n. [F. tenure, OF. teneure, fr. F. tenir to hold. See {Tenable}.] 1. The act or right of holding, as property, especially real estate. [1913 Webster] That the tenure of estates might rest on equity, the Indian title to lands was in all… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tenure — early 15c., holding of a tenement, from Anglo Fr. and O.Fr. tenure a tenure, estate in land (13c.), from O.Fr. tenir to hold, from V.L. *tenire, from L. tenere to hold (see TENET (Cf. tenet)). The sense of condition or fact of holding a status,… … Etymology dictionary
tenure — s. f. Garantia de manutenção do posto de trabalho, mesmo em caso de reorganização de uma instituição (ex.: contrato com tenure). ‣ Etimologia: inglês tenure, posse, título de posse … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
tenure — ► NOUN 1) the conditions under which land or buildings are held or occupied. 2) the holding of an office. ● security of tenure Cf. ↑security of tenure ORIGIN Old French, from Latin tenere to hold … English terms dictionary
tenure — [n] time in position of responsibility administration, clamp, clasp, clench, clinch, clutch, dynasty, grasp, grip, hold, holding, incumbency, occupancy, occupation, ownership, possession, proprietorship, regime, reign, residence, security,… … New thesaurus
tenure — [ten′yər, ten′yoor] n. [ME < MFr < tenir, to hold: see TENANT] 1. the act or right of holding property, an office, a position, etc. 2. the length of time, or the conditions under which, something is held 3. the status of holding one s… … English World dictionary