English to Urdu Dictionary transferable

transferable

ہستانترنیی
definition
adjective
Stamp duty rates of up to 9 per cent may be chargeable on certain transferable assets.
(typically of financial assets, liabilities, or legal rights) able to be transferred or made over to the possession of another person.
example
The present policy of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans is to make quotas 'transferable' , saleable from one holder to another.
Furthermore, many of these technology and institutional assets are not easily 'transferable' .
It is also worth bearing in mind that learning new software does provide you with useful skills that may be 'transferable' on a future occasion.
Those with even a small selection of 'transferable' skills will find gainful employment elsewhere.
But the author's notes on 'transferable' skills are remarkable in light of their own success story.
Working parents ought to have extremely generous tax exemptions, 'transferable' if necessary.
It's estimated that single parents have as many as 93 'transferable' skills they can offer to an employer.
And being a sailor, I am discovering, is not a genetically 'transferable' skill.
It uses one ticketing system 'transferable' across all forms of metro trains, buses and trams.
The Scottish Executive will shortly publish a report on the role of education in fostering 'transferable' skills and personal attributes.
The government allocated 'transferable' rights to emit predetermined levels of emissions.
He says universities have to produce graduates with skills that are 'transferable' to the private sector.
The customer care training provides all volunteers with 'transferable' skills for other occupations.
The theory underpinning the concept of ‘key skills’ assumes that these are generic 'transferable' skills.
She said contracts were not 'transferable' between employers and that any such action breached their contract with the department.
In modern educational jargon, leadership is taken to be a 'transferable' skill.
Stamp duty rates of up to 9 per cent may be chargeable on certain 'transferable' assets.
Also, teaching is not an easily 'transferable' skill.
I am talking about homelessness but politics has 'transferable' skills.
A woman, who has spent twenty years at home, must be shown that her skills are important and 'transferable' into the workforce.
The fear apparently is that the virus may acquire human-to-human 'transferability' .
That, he said, would give The Bahamas its own currency with the benefit of 'transferability' .
So 'transferability' between different pension arrangements is not going to be as free and easy as planned at the outset.
But it is worth asking whether 'transferability' of skills has been considered thoroughly enough by those who advocate the teaching of key skills in order to prepare young people for work.
The reform also proposes the end of this regional allowance and the prospect of quota 'transferability' between member states.
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