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1 конфискация
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2 конфискующий
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3 kamulaştırarak
expropriating (prep.) -
4 експроприиране
expropriation, expropriating* * *експроприѝране,ср., само ед. expropriation, expropriating. -
5 הפקעה
expropriation, expropriating, forfeiture, requisition, sequestration, alienation, ouster -
6 ekspropriant
subst. (jus) US: condemnor subst. (jus) expropriator, expropriating authority subst. (jus) acquiring authority (under compulsory purchase order) -
7 kamulaştır
1. expropriate 2. publicise 3. expropriating (v.) -
8 kamulaştırma
n. expropriation, nationalization, compulsory purchase, confiscation, sequestration, socialization* * *1. expropriation 2. expropriating (n.) -
9 expropriateur
( féminin expropriatrice) [ɛksproprijatɶr, tris] adjectifexpropriating (avant nom) -
10 експроприране
expropriation, expropriating -
11 Enteignungsbeschluss
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Enteignungsbeschluss
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12 Enteignungsverfahren
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Enteignungsverfahren
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13 экспроприировать
1. dispossess2. expropriatedреволюционное правительство экспроприировало помещичьи землевладения — the revolutionary government expropriated landowners from their estates
3. expropriating4. expropriateРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > экспроприировать
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14 ექსპროპრიაციას ახდენს
vexpropriates, expropriating -
15 Enteignungsbeschluß
mBaurecht expropriating order -
16 Enteignungsverfahren
nBaurecht expropriating proceedings -
17 enteignend
1. dispossessing2. expropriating3. ousting
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