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feststellen v 1. GEN adopt; ascertain, establish (Preis); 2. POL, RECHT adopt; 3. ADMIN adopt, ascertain* * *v 1. < Geschäft> adopt, Preis ascertain, establish; 2. <Pol, Recht> adopt; 3. < Verwalt> adopt, ascertain* * *feststellen
to establish, (bestimmen) to determine, (erklären) to state, to declare, to be declaratory, (ermitteln) to discover, to make (find) out, to ascertain, (Fehler) to locate, (Patent) to find out;
• Adresse feststellen to find out an address;
• aktenmäßig feststellen to place (take) on record;
• Aktiva feststellen (Konkurs) to marshal the assets;
• jds. Aufenthalt feststellen to trace s. one’s whereabouts;
• ausdrücklich feststellen to state expressly;
• Beschlussfähigkeit feststellen to ascertain that there is a quorum;
• Einheitswert feststellen to assess a building;
• Einheitswert eines Grundstücks neu feststellen to assess a property for improvements;
• gerichtlich feststellen to establish in court;
• Jahresabschluss feststellen to make a balance;
• durch Kursvergleich feststellen to arbitrate;
• Materialfehler feststellen to find a flaw in the material;
• Mietwert feststellen to ascertain the rental value;
• Nichteignung feststellen to disqualify;
• jds. Personalien feststellen to identify s. o., to establish s. one’s identity;
• Sachverhalt (Tatbestand) feststellen to ascertain the facts;
• Schaden feststellen to ascertain (assess) the damage;
• Todesursache feststellen to state the cause of death;
• Valutierung feststellen to fix a value date;
• Zahl der Anwesenden feststellen (parl.) to count the house;
• Zeit feststellen (Arbeitsökonomie) to time.
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