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21wear and tear — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. depletion, wearing, effect of use; see damage 1 , 2 , destruction 2 , loss 3 , wear …
22wear and tear — A diminution in the value to an organization of a fixed asset due to the use and damage that it inevitably sustains throughout its working life. It is one of the causes of depreciation …
23wear and tear — A diminution in the value to an organization of a fixed asset due to the use and damage that it inevitably sustains throughout its working life. It is one of the causes of depreciation …
24wear and tear — The gradual deterioration of premises resulting from use, lapse of time, and the elements. 32 Am J1st L & T § 811 …
25reasonable wear and tear — Damage or loss to an item (such as a table) or element of a room (such as the floor) resulting from ordinary use and exposure over time. The term is commonly used in leases to limit the tenant s responsibility to repair damage, repaint the walls …
26Normal Wear-And-Tear — The inevitable physical decline of the condition of a property from time and usage. Normal wear and tear increases over the useful life of any property or asset. It results from normal usage by its occupants as well as from weather and other… …
27fair wear and tear — ➔ wear …
28изнашивания синдром (wear and tear syndrome) — см. синдром изнашивания (wear and tear syndrome)}} Психологический словарь. И.М. Кондаков. 2000 …
29синдром изнашивания (wear and tear syndrome) — Этимология. Происходит от греч. syndrome сочетание. Автор. Дж.Джонсон (1831 г.). Категория. Клиническое нарушение. Специфика. Характеризует типичного англичанина среднего благосостояния, в противоположность типичному французу. К этим признакам… …
30fair wear and tear — /ˌfeə weər ən teə/ noun acceptable damage caused by normal use ● The insurance policy covers most damage but not fair wear and tear to the machine …