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1 actual seizin
Юридический термин: фактическое владение -
2 actual seizin
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3 seizin
ˈsi:zɪn сущ.;
юр. владение собственностью, вступление во владение seizin in deed, seizin in fact ≈ фактическое владение actual seizin ≈ фактическое владение (юридическое) владение недвижимостью (без ограничительных условий) - * in deed /in fact/ фактическое владение -
4 seizin
владение; вступление во владениеseizin in deed [in fact] — фактическое владение;
seizin in law — 1. право непосредственного владения недвижимостью по безусловному праву собственности на неё 2. право наследника на владение недвижимостью (если оно не основано на утверждении правового титула вопреки притязанию другого лица) 3. право на непосредственное завладение недвижимостью ( перешедшее по наследству к вдове) 4. конструктивное владение
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5 seizin
['siːzɪn]сущ.; юр.; = seisinвладение собственностью, вступление во владениеseizin in / fact — фактическое владение
См. также в других словарях:
actual seizin — Seizin in fact, or seizin in deed, as distinguished from seizin in law, which is merely the right of an heir to the possession of the land descended when there is no adverse possession. See 23 Am J2d Dese & D § 23 … Ballentine's law dictionary
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