slovo | definícia |
relocation (encz) | relocation,přeložení n: Zdeněk Brož |
relocation (encz) | relocation,přemístění n: Zdeněk Brož |
Relocation (gcide) | Relocation \Re`lo*ca"tion\ (r[=e]`l[-o]*k[=a]"sh[u^]n), n.
1. A second location.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Roman & Scots Law) Renewal of a lease.
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relocation (wn) | relocation
n 1: the transportation of people (as a family or colony) to a
new settlement (as after an upheaval of some kind) [syn:
resettlement, relocation]
2: the act of changing your residence or place of business;
"they say that three moves equal one fire" [syn: move,
relocation] |
RELOCATION (bouvier) | RELOCATION, Scotch law, contracts. To let again to renew a lease, is called
a relocation.
2. When a tenant holds over after the expiration of his lease, with the
consent of his landlord, this will amount to a relocation.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
relocation (encz) | relocation,přeložení n: Zdeněk Brožrelocation,přemístění n: Zdeněk Brož |
relocation effect (encz) | relocation effect,realokační efekt [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
relocation (wn) | relocation
n 1: the transportation of people (as a family or colony) to a
new settlement (as after an upheaval of some kind) [syn:
resettlement, relocation]
2: the act of changing your residence or place of business;
"they say that three moves equal one fire" [syn: move,
relocation] |
RELOCATION (bouvier) | RELOCATION, Scotch law, contracts. To let again to renew a lease, is called
a relocation.
2. When a tenant holds over after the expiration of his lease, with the
consent of his landlord, this will amount to a relocation.
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