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1 пожизненное владение
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > пожизненное владение
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2 земельное владение
1. estate2. landsРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > земельное владение
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3 вступить
1. accede2. enter; join; set foot; step; step into; begin; enter into; come into; assume3. contractСинонимический ряд:войти (глаг.) ввалиться; взойти; вкатиться; войти; впереться; вплыть; ступитьАнтонимический ряд: -
4 вступить во владение
1) General subject: take over (вместо другого лица)2) Law: accede to an estate, take possession3) Makarov: come into possessionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вступить во владение
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5 вступать во владение
to accede to an estate; take possession (of)Юридический русско-английский словарь > вступать во владение
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6 владение
сущ.( обладание чем-л) possession; ( недвижимостью тж) seisin; tenement; tenure; ( на правах аренды) holding; leasehold; tenancy; ( право собственности) ownership; proprietorship; мн ( территория) possessions; ( завладение) occupancyвступать во владение — to accede to an estate; assume ownership; take possession (of)
лицо, вступившее во владение — occupant; occupier
передача владения — livery (of seisin); surrender of possession
прекращение права владения — ( переход права) lapse
срок владения — occupancy; tenancy; tenure
- владение без разрешения собственникавладение, пользование и распоряжение имуществом — possession ( на праве собственности ownership), enjoyment (use) and disposal (disposition) of property
- владение на основе фригольда
- владение на правах аренды
- владение недвижимостью
- долевое владение
- единоличное владение
- начальное владение
- пожизненное владение
- совместное владение
- фактическое владение
- юридически признанное владение
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