Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Dutch term or phrase:
eigendomsaanhaling
English translation:
Ownership citation
Dutch term
eigendomsaanhaling
4 | Ownership citation | Lucinda Hollenberg |
3 | quotations of the ownership (property) | Yasutomo Kanazawa |
3 | title shown (by reg. certificate, abstract or epitome of title etc.) | Adrian MM. (X) |
May 6, 2009 21:07: Lucinda Hollenberg Created KOG entry
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Proposed translations
Ownership citation
If it refers to the right to an object -property qutation or property citation.
Good luck!
Lucinda
quotations of the ownership (property)
title shown (by reg. certificate, abstract or epitome of title etc.)
EIGENDOMSAANHALING. Voorschreven goederen voormeld sub 1 en 2 horen de Naamloze Vennootschap PAX, voornoemd, toe om de goederen te hebben ...
Under the open contract rules, the seller is required to give evidence of title starting with a “good root of title” at least 15 years old
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