Betekenis van:
part-owner

part-owner
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a person who owns something in common with others

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. There was no objection on the part of the owner.
    2. Part Owner: Aung Soe Tha (D20e Annex VI)
    3. Part Owner: Aung Soe Tha (D20e Annex II)
    4. Part Owner: Aung Soe Tha (D20e, Annex II)
    5. Part Owner: Aung Soe Tha (D22e Annex VI)
    6. Part Owner: Aung Soe Tha (D22e Annex II)
    7. The attached declaration of the owner of representative of the owner of the animal is part of this certificate.14.
    8. The attached declaration signed by the owner (5) or representative of the owner (5) of the animals is part of this certificate.14.
    9. The additional 60 % were divided between the charity and the owner of the premises, see facts part above.
    10. If he cannot sell a part of this liability under market conditions to the new owner he remains liable for this part, and the new owner cannot be held liable for it, irrespective of the size of this part as compared to the actual time during which the first owner operated the plant.
    11. It was explained that the company in liquidation which was originally the owner of the production facilities where the product concerned was produced but which was meanwhile in liquidation was still considered as the owner of part of the facilities.
    12. ‘without right’ means access or interference not authorised by the owner, other right holder of the system or part of it, or not permitted under the national legislation.
    13. Exposures or any part of an exposure fully and completely secured, to the satisfaction of the competent authorities, by mortgages on residential property which is or shall be occupied or let by the owner, or the beneficial owner in the case of personal investment companies, shall be assigned a risk weight of 35 %.
    14. The capital injection was not, therefore, necessary to maintain the orderly functioning of LBB, which could therefore, on the basis of a conscious economic calculation by the Land as part-owner, also see future market opportunities under conditions of competition.
    15. No market-economy investor would agree, as joint owner, to bear the entire cost of an investment if it were then to realise only part of the gains from it.