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  • 51Post-office box — redirects here. For the electrical device, see Post Office Box (electricity). A Post Office box full of mail …

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  • 52renta — RENTÁ, pers. 3 rentează, vb. I. intranz. A produce venituri, a se solda cu câştig, cu profit; a aduce rentă, a fi productiv. ♦ (fam.) A merita osteneala; a fi util. – Din fr. renter. Trimis de dante, 07.07.2004. Sursa: DEX 98  rentá vb., ind …

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  • 53Housing in Japan — A public housing building provided by the government of Tokyo …

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  • 54Affordable housing — is a term used to describe dwelling units whose total housing costs are deemed to a group of people within a specified income range. Although the term is often applied to rental housing that is within the financial means of those in the lower… …

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  • 55Chegg — Chegg, Inc. Type Private Industry Electronic Commerce Founded 2005 Headquarters Santa Clara, CA Key people Osman Rashid, Chairman and Co Fo …

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  • 56life rent — a life interest in property without damaging or depleting it. It is different from an annuity. It may be a proper life rent, where the property goes directly to the life renter, but almost always in modern times there is the interposition of a… …

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  • 57inhabitant — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) One who inhabits Nouns 1. inhabitant, habitant; resident, [in]dweller, roomer, occupier, occupant; householder, boarder, renter, lodger, tenant; inmate; incumbent, sojourner, locum tenens, settler,… …

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  • 58tenant — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. occupant, occupier, resident, inhabitant, renter; inmate. See possession, abode. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. renter, lessee, householder, rent payer, dweller, inhabitant, occupant, resident, roomer,… …

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  • 59Fiar — Fi ar (? or ?), n. [See {Feuar}.] 1. (Scots Law) One in whom the property of an estate is vested, subject to the estate of a life renter. [1913 Webster] I am fiar of the lands; she a life renter. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] 2. pl. The price of… …

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  • 60Indemnity — An indemnity is a sum paid by A to B by way of compensation for a particular loss suffered by B. The indemnifying party (A) may or may not be responsible for the loss suffered by the indemnified party (B). Forms of indemnity include cash payments …

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