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41option — [äp′shən] n. [Fr < L optio < optare, to wish, desire, ult. < IE * op , to choose, prefer] 1. the act of choosing; choice 2. the power, right, or liberty of choosing 3. a) something that is or can be chosen; choice b) an optional item… …
42Option Hotel — (Сан Пауло,Бразилия) Категория отеля: 2 звездочный отель Адрес: Rua Alfredo Pujol, 1230 …
43option clause — noun A clause in an insurance contract which gives the insurers an option to replace or reinstate the lost or damaged property as an alternative to paying its value • • • Main Entry: ↑option …
44Option citoyenne — was an altermondialist and feminist political organization in the Canadian province of Quebec. The group was created by Françoise David in 2004; David and François Saillant were its official spokespersons. Option citoyenne gave official support… …
45option to buy — At the end of a finance lease or similar asset finance arrangement the lessee may be able to exercise an option to purchase the equipment at a nominal value Easyform Glossary of Law Terms. UK law terms …
46Option sur titres — ● Option sur titres stock option …
47option — (n.) c.1600, action of choosing, from Fr. option, from L. optionem (nom. optio) choice, free choice, related to optare to desire, choose, from PIE root *op to choose, prefer. Meaning thing that may be chosen is attested from 1885. Commercial… …
48Option-operand separation — is a principle of imperative computer programming. It was devised by Bertrand Meyer as part of his pioneering work on the Eiffel programming language. It states that an operation s arguments should contain only operands understood as information… …
49Option — (v. lat.), 1) Willkür, freie Wahl, Befugniß zu wählen, daher Optionsrecht (Optionis jus), Wahl , Kührrecht; 2) der Erwerb einer vacant gewordenen Kirchenpfründe durch die Wahl des Erwerbenden. Das Optionsrecht bestimmte sich nach dem Alter der… …
50Option — (lat.), Entscheidungswahl, namentlich auch das Wahlrecht (jus optionis, Optionsrecht) in bezug auf die Staatsangehörigkeit, das den Bewohnern eines annektierten Landes bei Abschluß des Friedens regelmäßig bis zu einer gewissen Zeit gelassen wird …