Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Turkish term or phrase:
zaiiyinden verilmiştir
English translation:
Issued doe to loss
Added to glossary by
Salih YILDIRIM
Jul 15, 2011 11:49
12 yrs ago
Turkish term
zaiiyinden verilmiştir
Turkish to English
Law/Patents
Law (general)
tapu senedi örneğinde geçiyor.
Proposed translations
(English)
5 +2 | Issued doe to loss | Salih YILDIRIM |
5 +1 | issued as replacement for | Recep Kurt |
Change log
Jul 29, 2011 05:52: Salih YILDIRIM Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
+2
45 mins
Selected
Issued doe to loss
Imho
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Note added at 46 mins (2011-07-15 12:36:18 GMT)
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Issued DUE to olarak dikkate alınız lütfen, Eile mit veile meselesi!
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Note added at 46 mins (2011-07-15 12:36:18 GMT)
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Issued DUE to olarak dikkate alınız lütfen, Eile mit veile meselesi!
Note from asker:
teşekkürler salih bey gerçekten yardımcı oldu. |
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+1
45 mins
issued as replacement for
Kaybolan belgenin yerine yenisinin verilmesi...
issued (as/a) replacement (copy) for the lost original document/title deed/etc
TDK:
zayi
a. (za:yi:) 1. Kaybolma, yitme. 2. sf. Kayıp. 3. sf. Yok olmuş, elden çıkmış, mahvolmuş. 4. sf. İşe yaramayan, yararsız, boş.
Ref-1:
..."They subsequently deposed to the required Regulation 68 (in terms of the Deeds Registries Act) affidavit applying to the Deeds Office to issue a replacement copy of the Title Deed...In their affidavit, the trustees lied and advised that the ‘deed had been lost or destroyed and notwithstanding diligent and extensive search, cannot be found"...
issued (as/a) replacement (copy) for the lost original document/title deed/etc
TDK:
zayi
a. (za:yi:) 1. Kaybolma, yitme. 2. sf. Kayıp. 3. sf. Yok olmuş, elden çıkmış, mahvolmuş. 4. sf. İşe yaramayan, yararsız, boş.
Ref-1:
..."They subsequently deposed to the required Regulation 68 (in terms of the Deeds Registries Act) affidavit applying to the Deeds Office to issue a replacement copy of the Title Deed...In their affidavit, the trustees lied and advised that the ‘deed had been lost or destroyed and notwithstanding diligent and extensive search, cannot be found"...
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