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Перевод: perpetuity speek perpetuity


[существительное]
вечность ; бесконечность ; бессрочное владение; пожизненная рента; владение на неограниченный срок


Тезаурус:

  1. Flat-ownership in Scotland means just that - ownership in perpetuity.
  2. And now the main enemy is not the perpetuity rule, but fiscal legislation.
  3. A rentcharge is the right to receive an annual sum out of the income of land, usually in perpetuity, and to distrain if the payments are in arrear; the owner of the land is also personally liable to pay, and further remedies against the land have been given by statute.
  4. The dinosaurs probably lost the race against time, having already lost bipedality and vestigial hands at the time when mammalian-type warm-bloodedness would almost certainly have guaranteed their survival into perpetuity.
  5. But unless the relative profitability of different enterprises on 1 April 1964, or whatever date you like to choose, is sacrosanct and uniquely right, it must be wrong to freeze that pattern in perpetuity.
  6. The system was not obnoxious to the perpetuity rule, because each settlement and resettlement was designed to comply with the rule, and the perpetuity period began afresh from the time of each resettlement.
  7. There followed an unseemly dispute between the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, who owned the freehold, and the City, which believed it had a lease in perpetuity.
  8. The sportsman thoroughly disapproves of myxomatosis - the plague that now hits rabbit stocks almost annually - and he fervently hopes that reasonable stocks will survive in perpetuity not only for the maintenance of his sport but also out of regard for the rabbit itself.
  9. The problem of course is that, even if the Trusts are given house, contents and land, they need a major endowment to ensure preservation in perpetuity.
  10. When she died in 1474, she left enough money to build, and maintain in perpetuity, the pavement and causeway with its sixty-four arches.
  11. In 1207 the "barons, knights, free tenants and all the men of the rape of Hastings" agreed to pay 60 marks and one palfrey for a grant "that they and their heirs should be quit in perpetuity of suits, summonses and pleas of the forest".
  12. What had to be watched therefore was the perpetuity rule.

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