dilapidations — di‧lap‧i‧da‧tions [dɪˌlæpˈdeɪʆnz] noun [plural] LAW money you have to pay if you damage a house that you are renting: • Damages for dilapidations will be assessed at the end of your annual contract. * * * dilapidations UK US /dɪˌlæpɪˈdeɪʃənz/… … Financial and business terms
dilapidations — di·lap·i·da·tion || dɪ‚læpɪ deɪʃn n. ruin, disrepair, collapse, deterioration … English contemporary dictionary
dilapidations — repairs required during or at the end of a tenancy or lease. → dilapidation … English new terms dictionary
dilapidations — Disrepair of leasehold premises. The landlord may be liable to repair certain parts of domestic premises (e.g. the structure and exterior, and the sanitary appliances) under the Landlord and Tenant Act (1985) if the lease is for less than seven… … Accounting dictionary
dilapidations — Disrepair of leasehold premises. The landlord may be liable to repair certain parts of domestic premises (e. g. the structure and exterior, and the sanitary appliances) under the Landlord and Tenant Act (1985) if the lease is for less than seven… … Big dictionary of business and management
dilapidations — Ruins. A kind of ecclesiastical waste, either voluntary, by pulling down; or permissive, by suffering the chancel, parsonage house and other buildings thereunto belonging to decay. For such wrong an action lay, either in the spiritual court by… … Ballentine's law dictionary
schedule of dilapidations — A list of items that are in need of repair and which are the responsibility of a tenant because of its repairing obligations under a lease. See also dilapidations. Most commercial leases allow the landlord to serve notice on the tenant, listing… … Law dictionary
Dilapidation — is a term meaning in general a falling into decay, but more particularly used in the plural in English law for the waste committed by the incumbent of an ecclesiastical living the disrepair for which a tenant is usually liable when he has agreed… … Wikipedia
List of Church of England Measures — UK Legislation Acts of Parliament by states preceding the United Kingdom Of the Kingdom of England Before 1485 1485–1601 · 1603–1641 Interregnum (1642–1660) 1660–1699 · 1700–1706 … Wikipedia
Barère — Bertrand Barère de Vieuzac Pour les articles homonymes, voir Vieuzac. Barère de Vieuzac … Wikipédia en Français