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Japanese to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Real Estate / appears in a lease | |||||||
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3 | Capital improvement costs |
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Common area charges |
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Capital improvement costs Explanation: Based on the Japanese definition: -物の価値を増加するのに役立った費用。 -目的物の価値の増加のために支出された費用をいう。 And the translation of the English concept of capital improvement: -A capital improvement is the addition of a permanent structural change or the restoration of some aspect of a property that will either enhance the property's overall value, prolongs its useful life, or adapt it to new uses. -Capital Improvement Costs means costs incurred or to be incurred in connection with replacements and capital repairs made to the Mortgaged Property which would be capitalized in accordance with GAAP. I'd think it's safe to make an equivalence between the two ideas. Sources provided below Reference: http://www.lawinsider.com/dictionary/capital-improvement-cos... Reference: http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/有益費 |
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Reference: Common area charges Reference information: https://www.lawinsider.com/dictionary/common-area-charges -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 days 17 hrs (2019-10-06 05:25:14 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- 有益費 is not interchangeable with 共益費. I think 有益費 is a part of 共益費, but 有益費 only refers to those of capital nature. Fees for common area capital improvement? https://kotobank.jp/word/有益費-144593 -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 days 20 hrs (2019-10-06 08:25:51 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Yes, it can refer to any capital improvement for the benefit of all the occupants, and does not necessarily need to be limited to common areas. |
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