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1) General subject: bequeathal, bequest, devise, last will, will2) Religion: covenant4) Economy: goodwill (оцениваются как разность между рыночной (продажной) и номинальной (стоимостью активов) стоимостью предприятия)5) Business: death wish -
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1) General subject: devise2) Law: bequeathal, bequest, contingent devise, legacy3) Business: demonstrative legacyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > завещательный отказ недвижимости
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2) Law: bequeathal, decedent's estate, estate of decedent3) Jargon: gash4) Business: succession5) leg.N.P. estate, inheritance (in the popular use of the term, including property obtained by devise or descent), succession (as the estate of a deceased) -
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1) inheritance
2) перен. (наследие) heritage* * ** * *1) inheritance; legacy 2) heritage* * *bequeathalbequestbequestsdowerestateheritageheritagesinheritanceintestacylegacieslegacypatrimoniespatrimony -
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См. также в других словарях:
Bequeathal — Be*queath al, n. The act of bequeathing; bequeathment; bequest. Fuller. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bequeathal — index bequest, demise (conveyance), devolution, endowment, grant, legacy, will (testamentary instrument) Burto … Law dictionary
bequeathal — noun see bequeath … New Collegiate Dictionary
bequeathal — See bequeath. * * * … Universalium
bequeathal — noun The act of bequeathing; bequeathment; bequest … Wiktionary
bequeathal — Synonyms and related words: abalienation, alienation, amortization, amortizement, assignation, assignment, attested copy, bargain and sale, barter, bequest, birthright, borough English, cession, codicil, coheirship, conferment, conferral,… … Moby Thesaurus
bequeathal — n. endowment, imparting, transmission; granting by will (property, etc.) … English contemporary dictionary
bequeathal — be·queath·al … English syllables
bequeathal — əl noun ( s) : bequest … Useful english dictionary
gift over — bequeathal in which an inheritance must be given to a secondary inheritor under certain conditions (i.e. in the event of the primary inheritor s death) … English contemporary dictionary
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