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1 die
1) штамп2) помирати, конати•- die a violent death
- die at the hands
- die at the hands of a gunman
- die by one's own hand
- die game
- die hard
- die-hard conservative
- die in harness
- die in prison
- die intestate
- die of an unknown cause
- die of massive hemorrhaging
- die on the gibett
- die seized
- die testate
- die the death of a martyr
- die violently
- die without a will
- die without direct descendants
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2 завещание
сущ.last will (and testament); will; ( движимого имущества тж) bequeathing; ( недвижимости) deviseаннулировать (отменять) завещание — to annul (cancel, revoke) a will
вычёркивать (исключать) кого-л из завещания — to cut smb out of a will; erase smb's name from a will
делать (составлять) завещание — to draft (draw up, make) a will
заменять одно завещание другим — to draw up (make) an alternative will; replace a will by another will
изменять завещание — to alter (amend, change) a will
оспаривать завещание (действительность завещания) — to attack (challenge, contest, dispute) a will (the validity of a will)
отказываться от завещания — to decline (reject, renounce) a will
подготавливать завещание — ( для) to prepare a will ( for); prepare smb's last will and testament
исполнитель завещания — ( душеприказчик) administrator (executor) of a will
наследование по завещанию — succession under a will; testamentary succession
оспаривание завещания — challenging (contesting) of a will; will contest
порядок совершения завещания — procedure for drafting (drawing up, making) a will
составление завещания — drafting (drawing up, making) a will; testamentation
завещание в чрезвычайных обстоятельствах — will made in case of emergency (under extraordinary circumstances)
завещание движимого имущества, оставшегося после исполнения завещательных отказов — residuary bequest
завещание на право добровольного ухода из жизни, завещание на право добровольного ухода из эвтаназии — (в случае неизлечимого, смертельного заболевания) one's living will
завещание, не имеющее юридической силы — invalid (void) will
завещание, приравниваемое к нотариально удостоверенному завещанию — will qualified as notarially attested and certified
завещание, составленное в последний момент — last-minute will
завещание, являющееся предметом судебного спора — will at (in) issue
- альтернативное завещаниенотариально оформленное завещание, нотариально удостоверенное завещание — notarial will; will attested and certified by a notary public
- взаимное завещание
- духовное завещание
- закрытое завещание
- недействительное завещание
- оспариваемое завещание
- позднейшее завещание
- предыдущее завещание
- собственноручно составленное завещание
- совместное завещание
- устное завещание
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3 Testament
Testament n RECHT will, testament • ohne Testament RECHT intestate* * ** * *Testament
testament, last will, devise, (letztwillige Verfügung) testamentary paper (instrument);
• kraft Testamentes by will;
• später abgefasstes Testament later will;
• anfechtbares Testament flaw in a will;
• nicht beglaubigtes Testament unattested will;
• notariell beglaubigtes Testament notarial will, secret (closed) testament;
• Berliner Testament [etwa] double will;
• eigenhändiges Testament holographic will (testament);
• mündlich und vor Zeugen errichtetes Testament nuncupative will;
• notariell errichtetes Testament notarial will;
• ordnungsgemäß errichtetes Testament properly executed will;
• in zwei Urschriften errichtetes Testament duplicate will;
• formloses Testament privileged (informal) will;
• gefälschtes Testament surreptitious will;
• verloren gegangenes Testament lost will;
• gegenseitiges Testament double (counter, reciprocal, mutual) will, mutual testament;
• geheimes [notariell errichtetes] Testament mystic (closed) will;
• eigenhändig geschriebenes (handschriftliches) Testament holographic testament (will);
• gültiges Testament genuine (valid) will;
• jüngeres Testament later will;
• ungültiges Testament invalid will;
• untergeschobenes Testament forged will;
• verschlossenes Testament sealed will;
• widerrufenes Testament cancelled will;
• [jederzeit] widerrufliches Testament ambulatory will;
• Testament zugunsten der Familie officious will;
• Testament gerichtlich abändern to vary the terms of a will;
• Testament anfechten to dispute (contest, oppose) a will;
• Testament aufheben (Gericht) to revoke a will;
• unvollständiges Testament auslegen to construe an unskilfully drawn will;
• j. in seinem Testament bedenken to mention (include, remember) s. o. in one’s will;
• j. bei der Abfassung seines Testaments beeinflussen to use undue influence with the maker of a will;
• Gültigkeit eines Testaments bestreiten to dispute (contest) a will;
• Gültigkeit eines Testaments beweisen to establish a disputed will;
• Testament für kraftlos (ungültig) erklären to invalidate a will;
• Testament eröffnen to open (read out) a will;
• Testament errichten to make a will;
• notarielles Testament errichten to register a will;
• rechtsgültiges Testament errichten to execute a will;
• Testament fälschen to fabricate a will;
• Testament hinterlegen to deposit a will;
• widerrufenes Testament wieder aufleben lassen to revive a will;
• Testament durch das Nachlassgericht eröffnen lassen to have a will proved;
• sein Testament machen to write (make) one’s will, to put one’s affairs in order;
• Gültigkeit eines bestrittenen Testaments nachweisen to establish a disputed will;
• ohne ein Testament zu hinterlassen sterben to die intestate (without making a will);
• Testament umstoßen to revoke a will;
• Testament unterschieben to forge a will;
• Testament unterschlagen (unterdrücken, verheimlichen) to suppress a will;
• jem. im Testament 1000 Dollar vermachen to have s. o. down in one’s will for 1000 Dollars;
• Testament vollstrecken to carry out the provisions of a will;
• gefälschtes Testament vorlegen to produce a forged will;
• Testament zur Bestätigung (zwecks Erbscheinerteilung) vorlegen to admit a will to probate, to propound a will;
• in einem Testament bedacht werden to benefit by a will;
• Testament widerrufen to cancel (countermand, revoke) a will. -
4 ohne ein Testament zu hinterlassen sterben
ohne ein Testament zu hinterlassen sterben
to die intestate (without making a will)Business german-english dictionary > ohne ein Testament zu hinterlassen sterben
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testament [tεstamɑ̃]masculine nouna. ( = document) will* * *tɛstamɑ̃nom masculin Droit will; fig legacy* * *tɛstamɑ̃ nm1) DROIT willIl est mort sans testament. — He died without leaving a will.
2) fig legacy3) RELIGION* * *testament nm1 Jur will; faire son testament lit to make one's will; mourir sans laisser de testament to die intestate; ceci est mon testament this is my last will and testament;2 liter ( message ultime) legacy;testament authentique will drawn up by a lawyer in the presence of witnesses; testament mystique will written and signed by the testator and handed sealed to the lawyer; testament olographe handwritten will, holograph will spéc; testament public = testament authentique; testament secret = testament mystique.[tɛstamɑ̃] nom masculintestament authentique ou public executed will
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intestate — in‧tes‧tate [ɪnˈtesteɪt, stt] adverb LAW die intestate to die without having made a proper will (= an official document, stating who will have your money, property etc after you die): • You need someone to administer the estate of a relative who … Financial and business terms
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will-less — will lessly, adv. will lessness, n. /wil lis/, adj. 1. having or exerting no will: a timid, will less little man. 2. done or occurring without the will; involuntary: a will less compliance. 3. leaving no will; intestate: to die will less. [1740… … Universalium
intestate — To die without a will. A person is said to die intestate when he dies without making a will, or dies without leaving anything to testify what his wishes were with respect to the disposal of his property after his death. Under such circumstances,… … Black's law dictionary
intestate — To die without a will. A person is said to die intestate when he dies without making a will, or dies without leaving anything to testify what his wishes were with respect to the disposal of his property after his death. Under such circumstances,… … Black's law dictionary
intestate — in|tes|tate [ınˈtesteıt, stıt] adj law [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: testatus, past participle of testari to make a will ] die intestate to die without having made a ↑will (=a statement about who you want to have your property after you die) … Dictionary of contemporary English
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intestate — UK [ɪnˈtesteɪt] / US adjective if you die intestate, you die without making a will explaining what you want to happen to your money and possessions … English dictionary
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