pre-emption in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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pre-emption in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for pre-emption in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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English
The crofters should have power to sell the right of tenancy, with a pre-emption in favour of the landlord if he chose to exercise it.
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Company constitutions typically require that existing shareholders have a pre-emption right, to buy newly issued shares before outside shareholders and thus avoid their stake and control becoming diluted.
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The existence of a hypothetical or potential conflict is insufficient to warrant the pre-emption of the state statute.
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By 1864 a white settler had taken up a pre-emption around the lake.
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The latter two time slots can feature a delay or pre-emption on one network if national programming runs into them.
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Concerned over potential pre-emption, commercial users lobbied for codification of their existing trademark rights.
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The third was in relation to land transactions (notably on the issue of pre-emption).
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In some older co-operatives existing members have the right of pre-emption, i.e. the right to buy the shares at the set market price.
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There can be a pre-emption or delay on one channel due to network obligations, especially on weekends.
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This behaviour can be changed with pre-emption mode which makes the failed link the primary link when it becomes available again.
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