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escrituras de arrendamento
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arrendament
The period of time during which a contract conveying property to a person is in effect.
lease
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escrituras de arrendamento
lease
1
OPINION IMAGINE this: You
lease
your house to someone for five years.
2
The state also lifted a ban on new
lease
bidding by Chesapeake.
3
Shell is the major
lease
holder from the sale six years ago.
4
The money was used to buy a long-term
lease
on the building.
5
This
lease
sale never should have happened, Brune said in the statement.
1
That was a way of committing the taxpayer to fund capital and interest over a 30-year
term
of
a
contract
.
2
It cannot be the owner's laid-back attitude to the
terms
of
a
contract
once results turn bad.
3
The firm will retain 80% of the cargo's value under the
terms
of
a
contract
with the Department for Transport.
4
In the celebrated Dartmouth College case, it was finally determined that a State legislature may not modify the
terms
of
a
contract
.
5
The
terms
of
a
contract
had been mutually agreed upon, and all was concluded but the signature of the Emperor to legalize it.
6
Of course the principle of repugnancy last explained might be stretched to apply to any inconsistency between the different
terms
of
a
contract
.
7
The automaker agreed to
terms
of
a
contract
that Unifor signed earlier after negotiations with General Motors Co and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV .
8
A DEED is a written paper containing the
terms
of
a
contract
,
or the transfer of real estate by the owner to a purchaser.
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