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inankering

English translation: anchoring [a beam in another's wall]


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Dutch term or phrase:inankering
English translation:anchoring [a beam in another's wall]
Entered by: Tina Vonhof
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01:55 Sep 25, 2005
Dutch to English translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Construction / Civil Engineering / building/renovating
Dutch term or phrase: inankering
In a contract for sale of a farm property, part of which is sold and part remains in the ownership of the seller, there are some provisions to make sure that both have access to necessities: "...erfdienstbaarheden als nodig zijn om de toestand waarin die onroerende goederen zich ten opzichte van elkander bevinden te handhaven voorwat betreft de toevoer van licht, lucht, uitzicht, afvoer van hemelwater, eventuele inbalking, INANKERING en overbouw, ....". Further provisions include access to a common driveway, etc.
Tina Vonhof
Local time: 15:22
anchoring [a beam in another's wall]
Explanation:
JURLEX:

Dutch Term: recht van inankering
English Term: right of anchoring a beam in another's wall
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Dave Calderhead
Netherlands
Local time: 23:22
Grading comment
Many thanks Dave.
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4 +4anchoring [a beam in another's wall]
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anchoring [a beam in another's wall]


Explanation:
JURLEX:

Dutch Term: recht van inankering
English Term: right of anchoring a beam in another's wall


Dave Calderhead
Netherlands
Local time: 23:22
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 87
Grading comment
Many thanks Dave.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Johan Venter: See also http://www.proz.com/kudoz/1033374 "ANCHOR (ANCHORING) The "tying" of a roof or wall component or system down or together to resist racking or lift. Walls can be “anchored” using foundation bolts, straps, and brackets; trusses using brackets..."
21 mins
  -> Thanks, nice reference. (:-{)>

agree  Jack den Haan
1 hr
  -> Thanks, Jack.

agree  Els Thant, M.A., B.Tr.
7 hrs
  -> Thanks, Els.

agree  Saskia Steur
10 hrs
  -> Thanks, Saskia.
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