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1 bezeugen
v/t1. JUR. und fig. testify (to); (bestätigen) vouch for; (bescheinigen) certify; vor Gericht bezeugen testify before the court; der Angeklagte bezeugte unter Eid, dass... the defendant deposed that...2. (historisch nachgewiesen): die Siedlung ist für das ausgehende 11. Jahrhundert ( sicher) bezeugt there is (firm) evidence for ( oder of) the settlement’s existence in the late 11th century, the settlement is known to have existed in the late 11th century; das Wort ist für das 19. Jahrhundert bezeugt the word is recorded ( oder attested) in the 19th century3. bezeigen* * *to bear witness to; to bear witness of; to testify; to attest; to witness* * *be|zeu|gen ptp bezeugtvtbezéúgen, dass... — to attest the fact that...; to testify that...
2) (geh)jdm etw bezéúgen — to show sb sth
* * *1) (to declare formally (eg that something is true): I certify that I witnessed the signing of his will.) certify2) (to show or give evidence of; to state that (something) is so: I will testify to her kindness.) testify3) (to give evidence: She will bear witness to his honesty.) bear witness* * *be·zeu·gen *vt1. JUR▪ \bezeugen, dass... to testify [or show] [or prove] that...▪ jdm etw \bezeugen to prove sth to sb* * *transitives Verb testify tobezeugen, dass... — testify that...
* * *bezeugen v/tvor Gericht bezeugen testify before the court;der Angeklagte bezeugte unter Eid, dass … the defendant deposed that …2. (historisch nachgewiesen):die Siedlung ist für das ausgehende 11. Jahrhundert (sicher) bezeugt there is (firm) evidence for ( oder of) the settlement’s existence in the late 11th century, the settlement is known to have existed in the late 11th century;das Wort ist für das 19. Jahrhundert bezeugt the word is recorded ( oder attested) in the 19th century* * *transitives Verb testify tobezeugen, dass... — testify that...
* * *adj.testified adj. v.to testify v.to witness v. -
2 beglaubigen
beglaubigen v 1. BÖRSE authenticate; 2. GEN, RW verify; 3. RECHT attest to, authenticate, certify, legalize; notarize (notariell)* * *v 1. < Börse> authenticate; 2. <Geschäft, Rechnung> verify; 3. < Recht> attest to, authenticate, certify, legalize, notariell notarize* * *beglaubigen
to certify, to docket, to verify, (Unterschrift) to certify, (Völkerrecht) to accredit;
• Abschrift beglaubigen to attest a copy;
• amtlich beglaubigen to legalize, to exemplify;
• gerichtlich beglaubigen to exemplify, to make an attested copy;
• Gültigkeit eines Testaments beglaubigen to prove a will;
• notariell beglaubigen to notarize, to attest;
• seine Unterschrift beglaubigen lassen to have one’s signature legalized;
• Urkunde beglaubigen lassen to have a document authenticated. -
3 notariell beglaubigt
notariell beglaubigt
attested (certified) by a notary, notarized;
• notariell abschließen to draw up before a notary;
• notariell beglaubigen (bescheinigen, bestätigen) to legalize, to certify, to attest, to notarize, to take acknowledgement of a deed, to acknowledge (US);
• notariell beglaubigte Abschrift notarized (legalized) copy;
• notarielle Beglaubigung (Beurkundung) notarial act, legalization;
• in notarieller Form abgeschlossen werden to be notarized;
• notarielle Gebühren notarial fees;
• notarielles Testament errichten to register a will;
• notarieller Vertrag sealed contract, notarial deed.
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