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English-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science. 2013.
English-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science. 2013.
base fee — An interest in real property that has the potential to last forever, provided a specific contingency does not occur. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. base fee An interest in real pro … Law dictionary
base line — Survey line used in the government survey to establish township lines. Horizontal elevation line used as a centerline in a highway survey. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. base line … Law dictionary
base rate — Also known as the repo rate. The rate set by the Bank of England which determines how much other banks and building societies pay for loans they take out from the Bank of England. The base rate in turn affects the minimum rate at which banks are… … Law dictionary
base cost — For the purposes of calculating the capital gain realised on the disposal of an asset, for capital gains tax purposes, the base cost i.e. the original cost of the asset, is deducted from the price received. The base cost is subject to adjustment… … Law dictionary
base form — ˈbase form 7 [base form] noun (grammar) the basic form of a word to which endings can usually be added, for example wall is the base form of walls and walled. The base form is the form in which words in the dictionary are usually shown … Useful english dictionary
base year — USA The benchmark used to determine a tenant s proportionate share of taxes and operating expenses for premises located in a multi tenant building. Depending on the terms of the lease, each lease year (other than the first lease year) the tenant… … Law dictionary
base rent — USA In a commercial lease context, the minimum rent due under a lease. Depending on the terms of the lease agreement, a lease with a base rent usually includes an escalation clause for taxes and operating expenses and sometimes a percentage rent… … Law dictionary
base — I (bad) adjective contemptible, cowardly, despicable, despised, disreputable, heinous, immoral, odious, virtueless, wicked II (inferior) adjective abject, cheap, common, dilapidated, dirty, lowly, mean, menial, poor III ( … Law dictionary
Base-ball — Baseball Baseball Fédération internationale IBAF (fondée en 1938) Sport olympique depuis 1992 à 2008 (sport de démonstration en 1984 et 1988) … Wikipédia en Français
Base ball — Baseball Baseball Fédération internationale IBAF (fondée en 1938) Sport olympique depuis 1992 à 2008 (sport de démonstration en 1984 et 1988) … Wikipédia en Français
Base and superstructure — NOTOC Base and Superstructure form a synthetic pair explicitly or implicitly common to all socialisms but due as such to Marx and Marxismwhere it serves to distinguish the essential basis of various social orders from various other formative and… … Wikipedia