abatements

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abatement
indirme
abatement
(Kanun) (vergiyi) terkin etme
abatement
indirilme
abatement
(Kanun) duruşmanın taliki
abatement
(Kanun) dava düşmesi
abatement
(Kanun) borçtan indirim yapma
abatement
(Kanun) indirilmiş meblağ
abatement
(Kanun) sukut
abatement
(Kanun) duruşmanın ertelenmesi
abatement
(Kanun) vergi terkini
abatement
(Kanun) vergi indirimi
abatement
hafifletme
abatement
iptal
abatement
(Kanun) iskonto
abatement
fütur
abatement
zayiat
abatement
boyut ufalması
abatement
(Kanun) (fiyat) kırma
abatement
(Kanun) düşme
abatement
(Kanun) tenzil etme
abatement
(Kanun) tenkis
abatement
azaltılma
abatement
azaltma
abatement
indirim
abatement
azalış
abatement
azaltma,tenzilat
abatement
{i} azalma

Semptomlardaki azalmaya rağmen tedavisi mümkün değildi. - No cure was possible, despite the abatement of symptoms.

abatement
(Biyoloji) hafifleme
abatement
(Tıp) azalma, dinme, hafifleme (ağrı, v.s.)
abatement
(Askeri) CEZA İNDİRİMİ: Bir mahkuma ait ceza süresinin, iyi halinden ötürü ve bazı hizmetlerde kullanılmak üzere ay ve gün itibariyle, azaltılması. Ayrıca bakınız: "extra good time", "good conduct" ve "good conduct time
abatement
{i} iptal (Hukuk)
abatement
{i} yürürlükten kaldırma
İngilizce - İngilizce
plural of abatement
abatement
The amount abated; that which is taken away by way of reduction; deduction; decrease; a rebate or discount allowed
abatement
A mark of dishonor on an escutcheon; any figure added to the coat of arms tending to lower the dignity or station of the bearer
abatement
The entry of a stranger, without right, into a freehold after the death of the last possessor, before the heir or devisee
abatement
The act of abating, or the state of being abated; a lessening, diminution, or reduction; removal or putting an end to; as, the abatement of a nuisance is the suppression thereof
abatement
{n} a sum abated, an allowance, decrease, a remitting as of a tax, failure as of a writ, the removing of a nusance
Abatement
A reduction or decrease Usually applies to a decrease of assessed valuation of ad valorem taxes after the assessment, and levy
Abatement
A reduction in some amount that is owed, usually granted by the person to whom the debt is owed For example, a landlord might grant an abatement in rent In estate law, the word may refer more specifically to a situation where property identified in a will cannot be given to the beneficiary because it had to be sold to pay off the deceased debts Debts are paid before gifts made in wills are distributed and where a specific gift has to be sold to pay off a debt, it is said to "abate" (compare with " ademption")
Abatement
Reducing the degree or intensity of, or eliminating, pollution
Abatement
The method of reducing the degree of intensity of noise and the use of such a method
Abatement
A complete or partial cancellation of a levy imposed by a governmental unit Abatements usually apply to tax levies, special assessments, and service charges School accountants usually consider an abatement to be a reduction of a previously recorded expenditure or receipt item by such things as refunds, rebates, and collections for loss or damage to school property
Abatement
A reduction in amount, usually referring to a decrease in the assessed valuation of property taxes
Abatement
1 A reduction or decrease 2 The removal of a nuisance
Abatement
The reduction of the degree or intensity of emissions
Abatement
the act of abating; "laws enforcing noise abatement"
Abatement
The reduction of the degree or intensity of pollutants or emissions
Abatement
Reducing the degree or intensity of, or eliminating pollution or noise
Abatement
The reduction in landfill pollution by source reduction and waste recycling
Abatement
A decrease or reduction in the price of a property (or in rent chargeable to a tenant) Usually occurs as a result of the discovery of a negative fact about the property which decreases its value from the price originally agreed upon by the parties
Abatement
A reduction or decrease in amount, degree, intensity or worth
Abatement
an interruption in the intensity or amount of something
Abatement
Often and commonly referred to as free rent or early occupancy and may occur outside or in addition to the primary term of the lease
Abatement
The reduction or cancellation of an assessed tax [OTS]
Abatement
A reduction or decrease Usually applies to a decrease of assessed valuation of ad valorem taxes after the assessment and levy
Abatement
Reducing the degree or intensity of, or eliminating, pollution, as a water pollution abatement program
Abatement
is merely the reduction of emissions, so "abatement costs" are the costs of reducing emissions
Abatement
the reduction in degree or intensity, or elimination, of pollution
Abatement
A reduction or decrease in property taxes, approved by the taxing authority, initiated at the request of the taxpayer
Abatement
The reduction in degree or intensity of pollution
Abatement
1) The difference between the amount of the estate an heir is to receive as specified in a will and the amount actually received, due to property devaluation between the time the will was made and when the death occurred; the entry of a stranger into the estate after the death of the possessor but before the heir can take control 2) In heraldry, a mark of dishonor in a coat of arms The most common was the point and gore, which cut off an angle on the shield and was awarded for lying, boasting, drunkenness, killing a prisoner who had surrendered, rape, and sloth in war
Abatement
is the reduction of the degree or intensity of emissions or pollutants
Abatement
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Abatement
rabbate
abatement
Abatement means a reduction in the strength or power of something or the reduction of it. the abatement of carbon dioxide emissions. noise abatement
abatement
A mark of dishonor on an escutcheon
abatement
{i} decrease, reduction, lessening, subsiding; reduction in some a sum that is owed (Law); suppression, annulment (Law); reduction of taxation faced by a company or person (Finance)
abatement
the act of abating; "laws enforcing noise abatement
abatements