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na | S.L.B. = surface locative brute |
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S.L.B. = surface locative brute Explanation: Domaine(s) : finance 1 / 1 immobilier gross rental area Syn. gross leasable area GLA Abrév. G.R.A. surface locative brute n. f. Abrév. S.L.B. Note : ((Terme formé par l'auteur)) d'après « surface locative nette ». Déf. : The total floor area of a building which is leased to one or more tenants and which is the area covered by the lease and for which the tenant or tenants par rent; usually employed for describing premises leased for retail purposes. [1985] Source: LGDT |
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