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proprietor of business - traduction vers néerlandais

A PERSON GRANTED A ROYAL CHARTER FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT AND GOVERNMENT OF AN AMERICAN COLONY IN THE 17TH CENTURY
Lords Proprietors; Lord Proprietor; Lord Proprietary; Lords Proprietors of Carolina; Lords Proprietor

proprietor of business      
eigenaar van zaak
administrative body         
ADMINISTRATION OF A COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE
Business management; Business Administration; Business Management; Professional administration; Administrative body; Business Administration Department; Administrator (business); Business administrator; Business Administrator; Administration (business); Administration of business; Introduction to business administration
administratief onderdeel
business administration         
ADMINISTRATION OF A COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISE
Business management; Business Administration; Business Management; Professional administration; Administrative body; Business Administration Department; Administrator (business); Business administrator; Business Administrator; Administration (business); Administration of business; Introduction to business administration
zakenadministratie

Définition

business school
(business schools)
A business school is a school or college which teaches business subjects such as economics and management.
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Wikipédia

Lord proprietor

A lord proprietor is a person granted a royal charter for the establishment and government of an English colony in the 17th century. The plural of the term is "lords proprietors" or "lords proprietary".