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1 estate
i'steit1) (a large piece of land owned by one person or a group of people etc: They have an estate in Ireland.) gods, plantasje2) (a piece of land developed for building etc: a housing/industrial estate.) boligfelt, industriområde3) (a person's total possessions (property, money etc): His estate was divided among his sons.) (døds)bo, formue, midler•- estate-carsubst. \/ɪˈsteɪt\/, \/eˈsteɪt\/1) gods, (land)eiendom, plantasje (amer.)2) (britisk, også estate car) stasjonsvogn3) (britisk, også housing estate) boligområde, bebyggelse4) ( jus) eiendom, eiendeler, besittelse5) ( jus) (døds)bo, arvemasse, formue6) ( jus) konkursbo7) rikets stand8) ( litterært) tilstand, stilling, stand, rangdistribution of the estate ( jus) arveskifteentail an estate on somebody gi en eiendom i arv til noen, la en eiendom gå i arv til noenestate in bankruptcy ( jus) konkursboestates stenderthe holy estate of matrimony den hellige ektestandthe three estates of the realm ( britisk) de tre stender (the Lords Spiritual, the Lords Temporal, the Commons)wind up the estate ( jus) gjøre opp boet -
2 estate-bottled
adj. \/ɪˈsteɪtˌbɒtld\/, \/eˈsteɪtˌbɒtld\/( om vin e.l.) slottstappet -
3 estate car
subst. \/ɪˈsteɪtkaː\/( britisk) stasjonsvogn -
4 estate tax
subst. \/ɪˈsteɪttæks\/(amer., jus) arveavgift -
5 estate agent
(a person whose job is to sell houses and land.) eiendomsmekler -
6 estate-car
noun ((American station wagon) a car with a large area behind the seats for luggage etc, and a rear door.) stasjonsvogn -
7 council estate
subst. eller council housing estateboligområde, kommunalt boligfelt -
8 ancestral estate
subst.stamgods, familiegods -
9 decedent estate
subst.(amer. jus) dødsbo -
10 entailed estate
subst.( historisk) fideikommiss -
11 family estate
subst.familiegods, slektsgods, stamgods -
12 housing estate
subst.1) boligfelt2) boligkompleks -
13 industrial estate
(an area of a town etc set aside for (the building of) factories.) industriområdesubst. eller industrial parkindustriområde -
14 life estate
subst. \/ˌlaɪfɪˈsteɪt\/( jus) livsvarig rett (eiendom som innehas på livstid) -
15 real estate
((the buying and selling of) land and houses.) fast eiendom; eiendomsmeklingsubst. eller real property( jus) fast eiendom, grunneiendom -
16 real estate agent
subst.eiendomsmegler -
17 separate estate
subst.( jus) særeie -
18 trade estate
subst.industriområde -
19 undistributed estate
subst.( jus) uskiftet bo -
20 undivided estate
subst.(amer., jus) uskiftet bo
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estate — es·tate /i stāt/ n [Anglo French estat, literally, state, condition, from Old French, from Latin status, from stare to stand] 1: the interest of a particular degree, nature, quality, or extent that one has in land or other property compare fee;… … Law dictionary
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