title deed Meaning in Bengali
স্বত্বপত্র, স্বত্বের দলিল,
Noun:
স্বত্বের দলিল, স্বত্বপত্র,
Similer Words:
title of respecttitle page
title role
titleholder
titman
tittle tattle
tix
tk
tmeses
to a certain extent
to a fault
to a great extent
to a greater extent
to a higher place
to a lesser extent
title deed শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
বাণিজ্য বাজারে স্বত্বপত্র (ইংরেজি: Share) বলতে বিভিন্ন আর্থিক হাতিয়ার যেমন সম্ভার, যৌথ তহবিল, সসীম দায়বদ্ধ অংশীদারী, স্থাবর সম্পত্তি বিনিয়োগ ট্রাস্ট ।
title deed's Usage Examples:
all claims of land ownership can be traced back to a land patent, first-title deed, or similar document regarding land originally owned by France, Spain.
When an habitant was granted the title deed to a lot, he had to agree to accept a variety of annual charges and restrictions.
manor, and the mode of landholding took its name from the fact that the "title deed" received by the tenant was a copy of the relevant entry in the manorial.
Offered for sale under a single title deed in 2006, the islands were sold to a Turkish development group in 2010.
It used to be an area of well planned settlement (rumah tanah lot/with title deed) to accommodate the people who were moved from their residences for development.
A tapu was the equivalent of a title deed for farmland, in a feudal system where farmers were proprietors rather.
The name Mavros, together with the name Krepeni, is found in a title deed executed by Serbian nobleman Nikola Bagaš.
York Times says, "For now, the town is little more than an idea and a title deed," but considers it to be evidence that Paul's "[2008] campaign appears.
The term was also used to indicate the title deed that certified tapu rights.
became active as Thailand's famous Dhammakaya Buddhist sect applied for a title deed for 80% of the main island on the lake, Heavenly Hill Island.
gazetted as a national reserve in 1932 by the government and issuance of a title deed was later conducted by the commissioner of lands to the government in.
When a habitant was granted the title deed to a lot, he had to agree to accept a variety of annual charges and restrictions.
A Muniment or Muniment of Title is a legal term for a document, title deed or other evidence, that indicates ownership of an asset.
He was first recorded as a witness to a title deed inscribed on a kudurru after his (presumably) older brothers, Ninurta-kudurrῑ-uṣur.
during whose time he appeared as a witness on a kudurru recording a title deed, dated to either his father's 23rd or 25th year, more than a decade before.
the Ottoman empire, representing an area of land; similar to a modern title deed, although often describing a larger area such as a village or district.
Synonyms:
challenger; competition; champ; contender; record-holder; champion; competitor; rival; record-breaker;
Antonyms:
friend; cooperation; worst;