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Squatter
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Section | English 121 |
Arabic 121 |
Czech 121 |
German 121 |
Spanish 121 |
Finnish 121 |
French 121 |
Italien 121 |
[[pl-I:12#121|Template:Lang name -pl 121]] |
Portuguese 121 |
Russian 121 |
121-1 | owner —landlord |
مالك السكن—صاحب الملك | vlastník | Eigentümer | propietario | omistaja —vuokranantaja |
propriétaire | proprietà | właściciel (mieszkania) | PROPRIETÁRIO —LOCADOR —SENHORIO |
Владелец (жилого помещения) |
121-2 | tenant | مستأجر المسكن | nájemník | Mieter | inquilino —arrendatario |
päävuokralainen | locataire | locazione —affitto |
lokator | LOCATÁRIO —INQUILINO |
Наниматель (жилого помещения) —Съемщик (жилого помещения) |
121-3 | sub-tenant | مستأجر من الباطن | podnájemník | Untermieter | subarrendatario | toisen asteen vuokralainen | sous-locataire | sublocazione —subaffitto |
sublokator | SUBLOCATÁRIO | Поднаниматель (жилого помещения) —Субарендатор (жилого помещения) |
121-4 | squatter | مغتصب المسكن | neoprávněný držitel | Okkupant | ocupante sin título | occupant sans titre | occupante senza titolo | lokator dziki | OUTRA condição | Незаконные жильцы —Самовольные пользователи |
The occupier of a dwelling may be its owner1, or he maybe a tenant2, who rents it from an owner, who is then called his landlord1. A sub-tenant3 is a person who rents from a tenant. A person occupying a dwelling to which he has no legal title is called a squatter4,
- 2. English law distinguishes between a freeholder, who owns the land and buildings thereon absolutely and a leaseholder, who has leased the land for a definite term from a ground landlord to whom the land and buildings revert on the expiry of the term of the lease. Such terms may, however, be very extended.
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