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♦ voluntary /ˈvɒləntrɪ/A a.1 volontario; spontaneo; a voluntary confession, una confessione spontanea; a voluntary code (of conduct), un codice di condotta volontario; We are financed entirely by voluntary contributions, siamo finanziati esclusivamente da donazioni; (fisiol.) voluntary muscles, muscoli volontari; a voluntary movement, un movimento intenzionale2 volontario; di volontariato: voluntary service, volontariato ( attività): a voluntary worker, un volontario; a voluntary organization, un'organizzazione di volontariato; the voluntary sector, il settore del volontariato; She works for the charity on a voluntary basis, lavora per un ente benefico come volontariaB n.1 (relig., mus.) assolo d'organo; «voluntary»2 (mus.) brano musicale introduttivo● (leg.) voluntary arrangement, concordato volontario □ voluntary controls, autodisciplina □ (leg.) voluntary conveyance, cessione a titolo gratuito □ voluntary euthanasia, eutanasia volontaria □ (econ.) voluntary export restraints, restrizioni volontarie delle esportazioni □ (leg.) voluntary partition, divisione consensuale ( del patrimonio) □ (econ.) voluntary redundancy, esodo volontario ( di dipendenti) □ (econ.) voluntary saving, risparmio volontario □ (leg.) voluntary settlement, assegnazione a titolo gratuito; donazione □ voluntary school, scuola fondata da gruppi di privati, ma finanziata dallo stato □ (econ.) voluntary unemployment, disoccupazione volontaria □ (leg.) voluntary waste, danni prodotti volutamente (spec. da parte di un inquilino) □ (leg., fin.) voluntary winding-up, liquidazione volontaria ( di una società).
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voluntary partition — See partition of a succession … Black's law dictionary
voluntary partition — A partition of real estate made by the owners of undivided interests by mutual consent, effected by mutual conveyances or releases to each person of the share which he is to hold, executed by the other owner or owners. 40 Am J1st Partit § 16 … Ballentine's law dictionary
voluntary — vol·un·tary / vä lən ˌter ē/ adj 1 a: proceeding from one s own free choice or consent rather than as the result of duress, coercion, or deception a voluntary statement b: not compelled by law: done as a matter of choice or agreement voluntary… … Law dictionary
partition of a succession — The partition of a succession is the division of the effects of which the succession is composed, among all the co heirs, according to their respective rights. Partition is voluntary or judicial. It is voluntary when it is made among all the co… … Black's law dictionary
partition — The dividing of lands held by joint tenants, coparceners, or tenants in common. Gibson v. Gibson, 264 Ark. 420, 572 S.W.2d 148, 149. And, in a less technical sense, any division of real or personal property between co owners, resulting in… … Black's law dictionary
PALESTINE, PARTITION AND PARTITION PLANS — The first partition of Palestine took place in 1922, when the British government excluded Transjordan from the area to which the provisions of the balfour Declaration would apply. The Zionist Executive reluctantly acquiesced in this decision. The … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Michael H. Hart — For other people named Michael Hart, see Michael Hart (disambiguation). Michael H. Hart Born April 28, 1932 (1932 04 28) (age 79) New York City Nationality … Wikipedia
vol|un|tar|y — «VOL uhn TEHR ee», adjective, noun, plural tar|ies. –adj. 1. done, made, given, undertaken, or entered into, of one s own choice; not forced or compelled: »a voluntary contribution, to go into voluntary exile. 2. maintained or supported by… … Useful english dictionary
enitia pars — /anish(iy)a parz/ The share of the eldest. A term of the English law descriptive of the lot or share chosen by the eldest of coparceners when they make a voluntary partition. The first choice (primer election) belongs to the eldest … Black's law dictionary
esnecy — /e(s)nssiy/ Seniority; the condition or right of the eldest; the privilege of the eldest born. Particularly used of the privilege of the eldest among coparceners to make a first choice of purparts upon a voluntary partition … Black's law dictionary
enitia pars — /anish(iy)a parz/ The share of the eldest. A term of the English law descriptive of the lot or share chosen by the eldest of coparceners when they make a voluntary partition. The first choice (primer election) belongs to the eldest … Black's law dictionary