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Instandhoudingstermijn

English translation: planned life - period for which the building is intended to remain in use


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Dutch term or phrase:Instandhoudingstermijn
English translation:planned life - period for which the building is intended to remain in use
Entered by: Kate Hudson
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22:57 Dec 2, 2006
Dutch to English translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Construction / Civil Engineering / Building permits
Dutch term or phrase: Instandhoudingstermijn
Context: De instandhoudingstermijn van een bouwwerk: de termijn dat het bouwwerk zal blijven staan.

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Nathalya
Local time: 23:23
planned life
Explanation:
That's what springs to mind here
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Kate Hudson
Netherlands
Local time: 23:23
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3 +2planned life
Kate Hudson
3period of maintenance / upkeep / repairs (of a property)xxxjarry


  

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planned life


Explanation:
That's what springs to mind here

Kate Hudson
Netherlands
Local time: 23:23
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Thank you!

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agree  vic voskuil: and not just your mind :)
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period of maintenance / upkeep / repairs (of a property)


Explanation:
According to A. van den End's 'Onroerend Goed Lexicon', this is what the Dutch term means.

xxxjarry
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