land transfer fee - translation to ιταλικό
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land transfer fee - translation to ιταλικό

LEGAL TERM
Fee-simple; Freehold (real property); In fee simple; Fee simple absolute; Freehold (property law); Fee title; Fee simple estate; Fee land; Freehold title; Freehold estate; Fee simple conditional; Fee Simple Absolute

land transfer fee      
quota di trasferimento di terreno
transfer fee         
  • In 1996, Dutchman [[Edgar Davids]] was the first high-profile player to move on a free transfer via the [[Bosman ruling]].
  • [[John Hartson]] failed medical tests which led to the shelving of three potential transfers in 2000.
  • Bayern Munich]] from [[RB Leipzig]] for a world record-breaking fee of €25 Million in 2021.
  • [[Neymar]] (right) and [[Kylian Mbappé]] (left) are the two most expensive association football transfers.
  • Barcelona]] in 2013 became the subject of investigation.
  • Manchester City paid Santos €1.805 million in solidarity contribution for Robinho.
  • [[Zinedine Zidane]] was the most expensive player in the world for eight years.
SPORTS ACTION IN WHICH A PLAYER MOVES BETWEEN CLUBS
Football Transfers; Transfer fee; Transfer fees; Football transfer; Transfer deal; English Football Transfers; Transfer ban (association football); Transfer (football); Solidarity Contribution (football); Player transfer; 2013 summer transfer window; Transfer embargo; Training compensation; Globalization of the football transfer market; User:Howley.l/sandbox; Impact of globalization on the football transfer market; Solidarity contribution; Association football transfer; Transfer of Neymar from Santos FC to FC Barcelona; Solidarity contributions (association football)
tassa di trasferimento di una proprietà o di modificazione (di un biglietto, conto ecc.)
plot of land         
  • Vacant lot, with fencing
  • A marker to show the divisions of individual lots within a subdivision.
TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND OWNED OR MEANT TO BE OWNED BY SOME OWNER(S)
Tract (land); Empty lot; Vacant lot; Lot (real estate); Plot of land; Plot (land); Lot (area); Parcel (land); Tract of land; House lot; Land plot; Land lots
tratto di terreno

Ορισμός

attorney's fee
n. the payment for legal services. It can take several forms 1) hourly charge, 2) flat fee for the performance of a particular service (like $250 to write a will), 3) contingent fee (such as one-third of the gross recovery, and nothing if there is no recovery), 4) statutory fees (such as percentages of an estate for representing the estate), 5) court-approved fees (such as in bankruptcy or guardianships), 6) some mixture of hourly and contingent fee or other combination. It is wise (and often mandatory) for the attorney and the client to have a signed contract for any extensive legal work, particularly in contingent fee cases. Most attorneys keep records of time spent on cases to justify fees (and keep track of when actions were taken), even when the work is not on an hourly basis. A "retainer" is a down payment on fees, often required by the attorney in order to make sure he or she is not left holding the bag for work performed, or at least as a good faith indication that the client is serious and can afford the services. On the other hand, contingent fees require limits (often one-third) to protect the unwary client. Attorney fee disputes can be decided by arbitration, often operated by the local bar association. Attorney's fees are not awarded to the winning party in a lawsuit except where there is a provision in a contract for the fees or there is a statute which provides for an award of fees in the particular type of case.

Βικιπαίδεια

Fee simple

In English law, a fee simple or fee simple absolute is an estate in land, a form of freehold ownership. A "fee" is a vested, inheritable, present possessory interest in land. A "fee simple" is real property held without limit of time (i.e., permanently) under common law, whereas the highest possible form of ownership is a "fee simple absolute," which is without limitations on the land's use (such as qualifiers or conditions that disallow certain uses of the land or subject the vested interest to termination).

The rights of the fee-simple owner are limited by government powers of taxation, compulsory purchase, police power, and escheat, and may also be limited further by certain encumbrances or conditions in the deed, such as, for example, a condition that required the land to be used as a public park, with a reversion interest in the grantor if the condition fails; this is a fee simple conditional.