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 Übersetzung für 'federally owned' von Englisch nach Deutsch
admin.
federally owned {adj}
bundeseigen
Teiltreffer
federally {adv}föderativ
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state-owned {adj}in Staatshand [nachgestellt]
econ.
publicly owned {adj}
börsennotiert
state-owned {adj}staatseigen
privately owned {adj}in privater Trägerschaft [nachgestellt]
community-owned {adj}in Gemeinschaftsbesitz
state-owned {adj}landeseigen
family-owned {adj}familieneigen
company-owned {adj}konzerneigen
pre-owned {adj}gebraucht
government-owned {adj}regierungs­eigen
family-owned {adj}im Familienbesitz [nachgestellt]
municipally owned {adj}gemeindeeigen
family-owned {adj}in Familienbesitz [nachgestellt]
American-owned {adj}in amerikanischem Besitz [nachgestellt]
company-owned {adj}betriebseigen
pol.
nationally owned {adj}
volkseigen
pre-owned {adj}Gebraucht-
publicly owned {adj}volkseigen [DDR]
foreign-owned {adj}in ausländischem Eigentum
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The vast amount of federally owned and leased lands have given cattle and sheep ranchers good grazing for over 120 years in the area.
  • The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), the nation's largest public power provider, is a federally owned corporation headquartered in Knoxville.
  • marsh and upland area on the federally owned section of the Grosse Ile Municipal Airport.
  • In the United States, the Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA) protects archaeological sites on federally owned lands.
  • Although civilian contractors produced the major portion of conventional munitions for World War I, the United States government built federally owned plants on Aberdeen Proving Ground for the manufacture of toxic gas.

  • The first federally owned refuge in the United States is Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge and was established by Theodore Roosevelt in 1903 as part of his Square Deal campaign to improve the country.
  • John Levique, along with Joseph Silva, was the one who discovered it and named it after himself and is now a federally owned canal.
  • For any non-Federally owned property, only the State Historic Preservation Officer may officially nominate a property for inclusion in the National Register.
  • states using the proceeds from sales of federally-owned land, often obtained from indigenous tribes through treaty, cession, or seizure.
  • As a matter of course, the BLM's emphasis fell on activities in the western states as most of the mining, land sales, and federally owned areas are located west of the Mississippi.

  • Philadelphia is a regional hub of the federally-owned Amtrak system, with 30th Street Station being a primary stop on the Washington-Boston Northeast Corridor and the Keystone Corridor to Harrisburg and Pittsburgh.
  • The last federally owned portion of the Interstate System was the Woodrow Wilson Bridge on the Washington Capital Beltway.
  • Debates over whether to expand logging in the federally owned Tongass are not uncommon.
  • Merged with the federally owned Intercolonial, they formed the federal Crown corporation Canadian National Railways.
  • On federally owned property, the Property Clause of Article IV, Section III of the U.S.

  • Instead of following the model of the federally owned Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)'s television services, which shows commercial advertisements, TVO chose a commercial-free model similar to the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States (in fact, various TVO productions wound up being aired on PBS stations).
  • Congress has since designated Bonneville to be the marketing agent for power from all of the federally owned hydroelectric projects in the Pacific Northwest.
  • of federally owned land within a [...] proclamation boundary.
  • The design also included a two-level road in front of the terminal to separate arrival and departure traffic and a federally owned limited access highway connecting the terminal to the Capital Beltway (I-495) about [...] to the east.
  • In general, Congress must legislate the creation or acquisition of new public lands, such as national parks; however, under the 1906 Antiquities Act, also known as the National Monuments Act, the President may designate new national monuments without congressional authorization if the monument is on federally-owned land.

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