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1 property acquired for valuable consideration
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > property acquired for valuable consideration
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2 Gegenstand
Gegenstand m 1. GEN article, object; subject (Vereinbarung, Rede); 2. RECHT subject matter • entgeltlich erworbene Gegenstände RECHT property acquired for valuable consideration • Gegenstand nicht verkauft GEN subject unsold • zur Masse gehörende Gegenstände RECHT assets belonging to the estate (Konkursrecht)* * *m < Geschäft> article, Vereinbarung, Rede subject ■ Gegenstand nicht verkauft < Geschäft> subject unsold* * *Gegenstand
object, article, thing, matter, kind;
• ausgestellter Gegenstand exhibit;
• behandelter Gegenstand subject matter;
• eingezogener Gegenstand forfeiture;
• einzelner Gegenstand item;
• gekaufter Gegenstand buy, purchase;
• gepfändeter Gegenstand distress, object seized;
• lebensgefährlicher Gegenstand imminently dangerous article;
• patentfähiger Gegenstand subject matter of patent;
• patentierter Gegenstand patented product (article, item);
• sicherungsübereigneter Gegenstand equitable lien;
• spottbilliger Gegenstand exceptionally cheap article;
• transportabler Gegenstand chose transitory;
• verfallener Gegenstand forfeit;
• verpfändeter Gegenstand pawn, pledge;
• versicherter Gegenstand insured matter, subject matter insured, risk;
• vom Kunden vorausbezahlter und für ihn zurückgelegter Gegenstand will-call or layaway (US);
• weggeworfener Gegenstand discarded property;
• zerlegbarer Gegenstand knockdown;
• Gegenstand der Diskussion subject under debate;
• Gegenstand der Erfindung subject matter of invention;
• Gegenstand der vereinbarten Lieferung article to be supplied;
• Gegenstand des Sachanlagevermögens fixed capital asset;
• Gegenstand eines Unternehmens object of a company;
• [erneuter] Gegenstand von Verhandlungen subject of [renewed] negotiations;
• Gegenstand der Versicherung subject matter insured;
• Gegenstand des Vertretungsverhältnisses subject matter of the agency;
• Gegenstand einer Erfindung herstellen to produce an invention;
• Gegenstand von Verhandlungen sein to be in issue;
• jeden Gegenstand einzeln taxieren to value each object.
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