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Part of Speech (代) pronoun, (名) noun, (副) adverb, (动) verb Sample Sentences He possesses a lot of immovable real property.他拥有许多不动产。 There are a lot of worms in the soil.泥土中有许多蠕虫。 A lot of electric lamps illumined the stage.舞台由许多电灯照亮。 She spends a lo...
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adirectly or indirectly, from immovable property situated in Malta is not available for refund 直接地或间接地,从在马耳他位于的不动产为退款不是可利用的[translate] a献吻 Offers the lips[translate] a我们必须去解决 We must solve[translate]
aActual or deemed rent derived by residents or non-residents for the use of, or the right to use, urban immovable property situated in Guinea-Bissau (not received in the course of business activities) is subject to urban real estate tax 实际或被视为的租由居民或暂住获得了为使用,或者权利...
The ownership of intangible movable and immovable property is usually established on a registration basis. This registration system makes it easier to verify and transfer the ownership of carbon credits, simplifies the financing transaction process and improves the effi...
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At the core of the concept of 3D property in the strict sense lies the possibility to divide the space into distinct layers defined by horizontal and vertical planes, and to create so-called three-dimensional immovable properties which constitute independent objects of property rights. Such 3D ...
Cultural Property Under international law, cultural property—defined as movable or immovable property constituting the "cultural heritage of all mankind"—is protected from pillaging or looting, especially during conflict.7 Ultimately, the protections exist to preserve cultural heritage and to keep it fr...