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1 вещное право
1) Law: interest, interest in estate, law of estate, law of property, law of things, property law, proprietary right, real right, right in rem, right to thing2) Business: corporeal right, proprietary interest3) leg.N.P. law governing rights in rem over corporeal things, law of things (Roscoe pound), real right (as in scotch law), right in rem over a corporeal thing (as distinguished from such rights in rem as are not over corporeal things, i.e., from the right of life, the right of liberty, the right of privacy, the right of reputation, etc.) -
2 право на владение
владение "на себя" — corporeal possession
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > право на владение
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3 вещный характер
leg.N.P. in the nature of a real right, in the nature of a right in rem over a corporeal thing -
4 право владения
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5 владение
1. belonging2. ownership3. holdingsвладение облигациями; хранилище облигаций — bond holding
4. domain5. dominion6. hold7. holding8. possessionвладение "на себя" — corporeal possession
9. tenureвладение на правах аренды; права аренды — tenure by lease
Синонимический ряд:1. обладание (сущ.) обладание2. понимание (сущ.) понимание -
6 немедленное вступление во владение
владение "на себя" — corporeal possession
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > немедленное вступление во владение
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7 добросовестное владение
владение "на себя" — corporeal possession
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8 косвенное владение
владение "на себя" — corporeal possession
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > косвенное владение
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