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Юридический термин: материальное движимое имущество -
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имущество; вещиСинонимический ряд:1. earthly possessions (noun) bequest; earthly possessions; endowment; estate; inheritance; legacy; patrimony; personal property; wealth2. possessions (noun) belongings; effects; goods; lares and penates; movables; possessions; things3. slaves (noun) bondmen; bondsmen; slaves -
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1. a телесный2. a вещественный, материальныйСинонимический ряд:1. bodily (adj.) bodily; carnal; corporal; fleshly; personal; somatic2. tangible (adj.) concrete; gross; human; material; mortal; objective; palpable; phenomenal; physical; real; sensible; solid; substantial; tangible; touchable -
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неземельная собственность; движимость; pl движимое имуществоchattels corporeal — материальное движимое имущество;
chattel incorporeal — нематериальное движимое имущество (особ. права требования); исключительные права (авторское, патентное);
chattel mortgage — продажа-залог движимости с условием о выкупе, фидуциарный ипотечный залог движимости;
chattels personal — движимое имущество;
chattels real — арендные права; право владения недвижимостью
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n pl движимость, движимое имущество,Синонимический ряд:possessions (noun) assets; belongings; chattels; effects; furniture; goods; lares and penates; possessions; property; things; wares
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Forehand rent — Rent Rent (r[e^]nt), n. [F. rente, LL. renta, fr. L. reddita, fem. sing. or neut. pl. of redditus, p. p. of reddere to give back, pay. See {Render}.] 1. Income; revenue. See {Catel}. [Obs.] Catel had they enough and rent. Chaucer. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English