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1 testamenttimääräys
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2 scrīptūra
scrīptūra ae, f [scribo], a writing, written characters: mendum scripturae, a clerical error. —A writing, composing, composition: adsidua ac diligens: scripturam spernere, composing, T.: carmen perplexius scripturae genere, L.: hoc genus scripturae (i. e. biography), N.— Something written, a writing, work, book, composition: Ne cum poëtā scriptura evanesceret, his works, T.— A tax paid on public pastures: ex scripturā vectigal: magister scripturae, collector.—A clause in a will, testamentary provision.* * *writing; composition; scripture -
3 scriptura
I.In gen. (acc. to scribo, I.;* 2.Cic. uses scriptio instead): minium in voluminibus quoque scriptura usurpatur clarioresque litteras vel in auro vel in marmore etiam in sepulchris facit,
Plin. 33, 7, 40, § 122:(meorum librorum) scriptura quanti constet,
Mart. 1, 67, 3; Suet. Aug. 80: mendum scripturae, an error in writing, Caecin. ap. Cic Fam. 6, 7, 1.—Concr., a line (syn. scriptum):II.supercilia usque ad malarum scripturam currentia,
the boundary line between the cheeks and eyelids, Petr. 126, 15.—In partic. (freq. and class.).A. 1.Abstr., = scriptio:2.stilus optimus dicendi effector... Nam si subitam et fortuitam orationem commentatio facile vincit: hanc ipsa profecto assidua ac diligens scriptura superabit,
Cic. de Or. 1, 33, 150; cf. id. Fam. 15, 21, 4:neminem posse omnis res per scripturam complecti,
id. Inv. 2, 50, 152: quod si scripturam sprevissem in praesentiā, writing, composing, Ter. Hec. prol. alt. 16:scriptura levis,
id. Phorm. prol. 5; cf.: genus scripturae, Caecin. ap. Cic. Fam. 6, 7, 3; Liv 25, 12; Suet. Vit. Juven.; Nep. praef. § 1; cf.also: Naevii Punicum bellum continenti scripturā expositum,
Suet. Gram. 2: C. Furnio legato plura verbo quam scriptura mandata dedimus, rather orally than in writing, Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 8, 5; cf.:edebat per libellos scripturā brevi,
written briefly, Suet. Caes. 41.—Concr., = scriptum.a.Something written, a writing (rare, and not in Cic., for scriptum, liber, libellus): ne cum poëtā scriptura evanesceret, Ter. Hec. prol. alt. 5; id. Ad. prol. 1:b.diurna actorum, i. e. acta diurna,
the public paper of the State, Tac. A. 3, 3:nemo annales nostros cum scripturā eorum contenderit,
id. ib. 4, 32:in alterā scripturā,
Val. Max. 1, 1, 12; Vitr. 5, 4, 1; Vulg. Dan. 5, 17; 25.—Of an inscription:statuae aetatem scriptura indicat,
Vell. 2, 61, 3.—In eccl. writers: kat exochên Scriptura, or, in the plur., Scripturae, the Scriptures, Vulg. Matt. 21, 42; id. Johan. 7, 42.—Esp. sing.: scriptūra, ae, a scripture, a passage of Scripture, Vulg. Marc. 14, 49; id. Johan. 19, 24.—B.Publicists' and jurid. t. t.1.Public.a.A tax paid on public pastures:* b.advorsum legem a me ob meam scripturam pecudem accepit Aeraque,
Plaut. Truc. 1, 2, 42 sq.; Cic. Imp. Pomp. 6, 15; id. Verr. 2, 2, 70, § 169; id. Att. 11, 10, 1; id. Fam. 13, 65, 1.—A written law (syn. lex scripta):2.cum per ignorantiam scripturae multa commissa fierent,
Suet. Calig. 41.—Jurid. t. t.a.A testamentary provision:b.primum demonstrandum est, non esse ambigue scriptum... Deinde ex superiore et ex inferiore scripturā docendum, etc.... quae autem ex omni consideratā scripturā perspicua fiant, haec ambigua non oportere existimari,
Cic. Inv. 2, 40, 117; cf. Quint. 9, 2, 34:dubia,
id. 7, 9, 6.—A will: suprema, Cod. Th. 16, 1, 40. -
4 Testamentserbe
Testamentserbe
testate estate, heir of provision (Scot.), [next] devisee;
• Testamentserfordernisse formalities of a will;
• Testamentsergänzung little will, codicil;
• Testamentseröffnung opening (reading) of [a] will;
• Testamentserrichtung establishment (execution) of a will;
• Testamentsklausel testamentary clause;
• Testamentskosten testamentary expenses;
• Testamentsnachtrag codicil, label;
• Testamentsvollstrecker executor of a will, testamentary trustee (US), personal representative;
• Testamentsvollstrecker bestellen (einsetzen) to nominate an executor of a will, (Nachlassgericht) to grant letters of administration;
• Testamentsvollstreckerzeugnis grant of probate, letters of administration, letters testamentary (US);
• Testamentswiderruf cancellation (countermand) of a will;
• Testamentswiderruf durch Errichtung eines neuen Testaments revocation by another will;
• Testamentswiderruf durch Vernichtung revocation of a will by destruction;
• Testamentszusatz codicil, little will;
• Testamentszusatz anfertigen to annex a codicil. -
5 Verfügung
Verfügung f 1. GEN disposal, disposition; 2. PAT rule; 3. RECHT decree, order, writ; 4. WIWI withdrawal, ruling (ZB)* * *f 1. < Geschäft> disposal, disposition; 2. < Patent> rule; 3. < Recht> decree, order, writ; 4. <Vw> ZB withdrawal, ruling* * *Verfügung
disposition, disposal, (Anordnung) direction, directive, regulation, provision, act, mandate, (Testament) terms, (Verordnung) decree, order, ordinance, process;
• aufgrund gerichtlicher (richterlicher) Verfügung by order of the court;
• bis auf weitere Verfügung till further provisions;
• im Wege letztwilliger Verfügung by will;
• laut Verfügung according to orders (directions), as directed (ordered), by command;
• zu Ihrer Verfügung at your disposal;
• zur Verfügung on hand;
• freundlicherweise zur Verfügung gestellt by courtesy of;
• alleinige Verfügung entire use;
• Verfügung aufgehoben rule discharged;
• behördliche Verfügung decree, ministerial act;
• einstweilige Verfügung interlocutory (restraining, Br.) order, interim (provisional, temporary, US, preliminary, special, interlocutory) injunction;
• auf [eine] Unterlassung gerichtete einstweilige Verfügung cease-and-desist order (US), order of mandamus (Br.);
• globale einstweilige Verfügung (Arbeitsrecht) blanket injunction;
• freie Verfügung free disposal;
• gerichtliche Verfügung court ruling, order of a court, judicial writ;
• gesetzliche Verfügung enactment, measure (Br.);
• letztwillige Verfügung testamentary disposition (paper, instrument), last will and testament, (über Grundbesitz) devise, devising;
• hinfällig (nicht wirksam) gewordene letztwillige Verfügung lapsed devise;
• unbedingte letztwillige Verfügung vested devise;
• ministerielle Verfügung departmental order;
• rechtsgeschäftliche Verfügung voluntary disposition;
• richterliche Verfügung judicial writ (decree), judge's (court, judicial) order, ruling [of the court], fiat (Br.);
• befristete richterliche Verfügung temporary injunction (US);
• Verfügung gegen eine Aktienübertragung injunction restraining transfer;
• einstweilige Verfügung mit gewisser Dauerregelung interlocutory injunction;
• einstweilige Verfügung zur Durchsetzung einer Konkurrenzklausel restrictive injunction;
• Verfügung über ein gutes Einkommen enjoyment of a good income;
• Verfügung des Finanzministeriums treasury ruling;
• Verfügung von hoher Hand restraint of princes and rulers;
• Verfügung unter Lebenden disposition inter vivos;
• einstweilige Verfügung wegen einer gegenständlichen Leistung mandatory injunction;
• Verfügung über sämtliche Rohstoffe disposal of all material resources;
• Verfügung über Sachwerte disposition of property;
• einstweilige Verfügung in arbeitsrechtlichen Streitigkeiten labo(u)r injunction;
• Verfügung von Todes wegen testamentary disposition, disposition by will (mortis causa), devise;
• weitere Verfügungen abwarten to wait for (await) further instructions;
• Verfügung aufheben to discharge an order;
• einstweilige Verfügung aufheben to discharge (dissolve, cancel) an injunction;
• Verfügung eines untergeordneten Gerichts aufheben to quash the order of an inferior court;
• einstweilige Verfügung beantragen to ask for (seek) an injunction;
• Verfügung befolgen to comply with an order;
• Verfügung erlassen to emit (make, issue) an order;
• einstweilige Verfügung erlassen to grant (award) an injunction;
• gesetzliche Verfügung erlassen to enact a law;
• gerichtliche Verfügung erwirken to sue for a writ;
• einstweilige Verfügung erzielen (Anwalt) to obtain an interim injunction;
• zur Verfügung haben to have [on one’s hands];
• Geld zur Verfügung haben to have money at one’s disposal;
• große Geldbeträge zur Verfügung haben to have large capital at one’s disposal;
• reichliche Mittel zur Verfügung haben to be endowed with ample means;
• Gegenwert zu jds. Verfügung halten to hold the proceeds at s. one’s disposal;
• zur Verfügung des Käufers halten to hold subject to the buyer’s order;
• jem. zur Verfügung stehen to be at s. one’s disposal;
• jem. finanziell zur Verfügung stehen to put one’s purse at s. one’s disposal;
• zeitnah zur Verfügung stehen to be readily available;
• für besondere Zwecke zur Verfügung stehen to be available on call;
• jem. zur Verfügung stellen to make available for s. o., to place at s. one’s disposal;
• sein Amt zur Verfügung stellen to tender one’s resignation;
• Antrag auf Erlass einer einstweiligen Verfügung stellen to file an application for an injunction;
• zum Ausgleich zur Verfügung stellen to grant in return;
• jem. sein Auto zur Verfügung stellen to place (put) one’s car at s. one’s disposal;
• Betrag wieder zur Verfügung stellen to refund an amount;
• jem. hinreichende Deckung zur Verfügung stellen to furnish s. o. with funds;
• sich freiwillig zur Verfügung stellen to volunteer;
• sich der Regierung zur Verfügung stellen to tender one’s services to the government;
• notwendige Transportmittel zur Verfügung stellen to provide the necessary transport;
• ohne letztwillige Verfügung zu hinterlassen sterben to die intestate;
• Verfügung treffen to make a disposition, to dispose of;
• jem. eine Verfügung zustellen to pass on an order to s. o. -
6 Testamentsbestimmung
Testamentsbestimmung
clause of a will, testamentary clause, devise;
• Testamentsbestimmungen terms of a will;
• Testamentsbestimmung anfechten to defeat the provision of a will;
• Testamentsbestimmungen durchführen to administer a will.
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