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1 imperfect property rights
эк. несовершенные права собственности (права собственности, которые недостаточно хорошо определены или не могут быть хорошо защищены судом)effects of imperfect property rights on economic growth — влияние несовершенных прав собственности на экономический рост
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2 property rights
эк., юр. права собственности, имущественные права (права, связанные с владением, пользованием и распоряжением материальным имуществом, а также с теми имущественными требованиями, которые возникают между участниками сделок по поводу передачи прав на это имущество)assignment of property rights — установление [определение\] прав собственности
See:economic property rights, exclusive property rights, imperfect property rights, legal property rights, perfect property rights, private ownership, state ownership, communal ownership, common ownership, commons, property, possession, disposal, attenuation, Coase theorem, Barzel, Yoram, Barzel, Yoram
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права собственности: права владения и использования данной собственности (в т. ч. недвижимости).* * *. Права частных лиц и компаний владеть собственностью, использовать ее по своему усмотрению и получать доход от собственности . Инвестиционная деятельность . -
3 imperfect
прил.1)а) эк. несовершенный; дефектный; с изъяном ( о материальных предметах)Syn:defective 1)See:б) эк. несовершенный (отклоняющейся от оптимального распределения или от ситуации совершенной конкуренции)The lack of consistent reliable information creates an imperfect market for the real estate industry. — Недостаток непротиворечивой надежной информации создает несовершенный рынок в сфере недвижимости.
See:imperfect competition, imperfect experience rating, imperfect hedge, imperfect market, imperfect oligopoly, imperfect ownership, imperfect property rights2) общ. незавершенный; неполный; недостаточныйSee: -
4 Eigentum
Eigentum n 1. GEN ownership, property; 2. GRUND property (Liegenschaft) • das Eigentum einer Sache übertragen GRUND transfer ownership of sth • in Eigentum investieren GRUND invest in property* * *n 1. < Geschäft> ownership, property; 2. < Grund> Liegenschaft property ■ das Eigentum einer Sache übertragen < Grund> transfer ownership of sth ■ in Eigentum investieren < Grund> invest in property* * *Eigentum
property, proprietorship, ownership, title, (Besitz) havings, own, hand, possession, (Vermögen) faculty, estate;
• im gemeinsamen Eigentum jointly owned;
• im öffentlichen Eigentum publicly owned;
• im Eigentum des Arbeitgebers employer-owned;
• anfechtbares Eigentum flaw in a title;
• ausländisches Eigentum foreign-owned property;
• ausschließliches Eigentum exclusive ownership;
• aufschiebend bedingtes Eigentum imperfect title;
• belastetes Eigentum mortgaged property;
• beschränktes Eigentum special ownership (property);
• bewegliches Eigentum [goods and] chattels, personal estate (goods), personalty, movables, movable property;
• einwandfreies Eigentum clear title of record;
• entgeltlich erworbenes Eigentum onerous title;
• nach der Heirat erworbenes Eigentum (Ehefrau) after-acquired property;
• rechtsgeschäftlich erworbenes Eigentum estate by purchase;
• fiskalisches Eigentum government (crown, Br.) property;
• fremdes Eigentum (Strafrecht) property of another;
• geistiges Eigentum intellectual (literary) property [rights], copyright;
• gesamthänderisches Eigentum joint tenancy, (von Eheleuten an Grundbesitz) estate in entirety;
• gewerbliches Eigentum industrial property;
• lastenfreies Eigentum perfect ownership;
• literarisches Eigentum literary property;
• materielles (nutznießerisches) Eigentum beneficial ownership;
• öffentliches Eigentum state property;
• persönliches Eigentum personal property (effects, belongings), personalty;
• rechtmäßiges Eigentum lawful title;
• rechtsmängelfreies Eigentum clear record title;
• soziales Eigentum social ownership;
• städtisches Eigentum municipal (city) property;
• unbewegliches Eigentum real estate, landed property, immovables;
• unumschränktes Eigentum absolute ownership;
• vermutliches Eigentum reputed ownership;
• vorläufiges Eigentum equitable (imperfect) title;
• wirtschaftliches Eigentum business (beneficial, equitable) ownership;
• Eigentum und Besitz full right;
• Eigentum nach Bruchteilen severalty;
• Eigentum der Erbengemeinschaft parcenary;
• Eigentum an Früchten title by increase;
• Eigentum der Gesellschaft corporate property (US);
• Eigentum zur gesamten Hand undivided property, joint title (ownership), tenancy in common, co-parcenary;
• Eigentum auf Lebenszeit freehold for life;
• Eigentum an Waren title to (property in the) goods;
• sich unberechtigt Eigentum aneignen to convert property;
• Eigentum an einen Grundstückskäufer auflassen to convey land to a purchaser;
• Eigentum belasten to charge (encumber) property;
• Eigentum beschlagnahmen to seize property;
• sein Eigentum in die Gütergemeinschaft einbringen to bring one’s property into the communal estate;
• fehlerfreies Eigentum erlangen to acquire a good title;
• Eigentum erwerben to purchase for value;
• Eigentum an Waren haben to hold the title [to goods];
• Eigentum kennzeichnen to define property;
• Eigentum konkretisieren to appropriate goods to the contract;
• Eigentum übergehen lassen to pass title;
• Eigentum wieder in Besitz nehmen to revert property;
• jds. Eigentum pfänden to distrain upon s. one’s belongings;
• Eigentum schaffen to constitute title;
• teilweise in ausländischem Eigentum stehen to be partially owned by foreign capital;
• in öffentlichem Eigentum stehen to be under public ownership (publicy owned);
• Eigentum übertragen to transfer ownership, to pass title;
• sein Eigentum auf den Konkursverwalter übertragen to make an assignment for the benefit of one’s creditors;
• jds. Eigentum verletzen to infringe on s. one’s property;
• sich das Eigentum vorbehalten to reserve the right of property, to retain (reserve) title;
• sein Eigentum wiedererlangen to recover title.
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