-
41 aufschiebend bedingtes dingliches Recht
aufschiebend bedingtes dingliches Recht
executory interestBusiness german-english dictionary > aufschiebend bedingtes dingliches Recht
-
42 erfüllbar
-
43 exekutiv
exekutiv
executory. -
44 in das Belieben des Erben gestellte Stiftung
in das Belieben des Erben gestellte Stiftung
executory trustBusiness german-english dictionary > in das Belieben des Erben gestellte Stiftung
-
45 noch nicht erfüllter Vertrag
noch nicht erfüllter Vertrag
executory (unfulfilled) contractBusiness german-english dictionary > noch nicht erfüllter Vertrag
-
46 obligatorischer Kaufvertrag
obligatorischer Kaufvertrag
executory (executorial) contract, agreement to sellBusiness german-english dictionary > obligatorischer Kaufvertrag
-
47 schwebender Vertrag
schwebender Vertrag
executory contract -
48 teilweise erfüllbar
teilweise erfüllbar
partially executory. -
49 vollstreckbarer Titel
vollstreckbarer Titel
enforceable judgment, executory decree -
50 vollstreckungsfähig
vollstreckungsfähig
enforceable, executory, distrainable. -
51 vom Versicherungsnehmer abhängige Leistungen
vom Versicherungsnehmer abhängige Leistungen
executory warrantiesBusiness german-english dictionary > vom Versicherungsnehmer abhängige Leistungen
-
52 wirksam werdend
wirksam werdend
executory -
53 zukünftige Gegenleistung
zukünftige Gegenleistung
executory considerationBusiness german-english dictionary > zukünftige Gegenleistung
-
54 erfüllungsbedürftig
erfüllungsbedürftig adj requiring performance, executory -
55 exekutiv
exekutiv adj executory, executive -
56 noch zu erfüllende Vereinbarung
German-english law dictionary > noch zu erfüllende Vereinbarung
-
57 Verpflichtungsgeschäft
Verpflichtungsgeschäft n executory agreement -
58 Vollstreckungsbeamter
mexecutory officer -
59 Vollstreckungsbeamtin
fexecutory officer [female] -
60 Vollstreckungstitel
mexecutory title
См. также в других словарях:
executory — ex·ec·u·to·ry /ig ze kyə ˌtōr ē/ adj: designed or of such a nature as to be performed in the future or to take effect on a future contingency cancellation of the executory portion of the contract J. J. White and R. S. Summers compare contingent… … Law dictionary
Executory — Ex*ec u*to*ry, a. [LL. executorius, L. exsecutorius: cf.F. ex[ e]cutoire.] 1. Pertaining to administration, or putting the laws in force; executive. [1913 Webster] The official and executory duties of government. Burke. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law)… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
executory — [eg zek′yo͞o tôr΄ē, igzek′yo͞o tôr΄ē; eg zek′yətôr΄ē, ig zek′yətôr΄ē] adj. [LL exsecutorius < L exsecutus: see EXECUTOR] 1. executive; administrative 2. Law designed to be, or capable of being, put into effect at the appropriate time … English World dictionary
executory — /agzekyatoriy/ That which is yet to be fully executed or performed; that which remains to be carried into operation or effect; incomplete; depending upon a future performance or event. The opposite of executed. As to executory bequest executory… … Black's law dictionary
executory — /agzekyatoriy/ That which is yet to be fully executed or performed; that which remains to be carried into operation or effect; incomplete; depending upon a future performance or event. The opposite of executed. As to executory bequest executory… … Black's law dictionary
executory — igˈzekyəˌtōrē, eg , ÷ kəˌ , tȯr , ri adjective Etymology: Middle English executorie operative, being in effect, putting into effect, from Late Latin executorius, exsecutorius putting into effect, from Latin executus, exsecutus (past participle… … Useful english dictionary
executory contract — see contract Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. executory contract … Law dictionary
executory interest — see interest 1 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. executory interest … Law dictionary
executory contract — a contract in which some or all of the obligations of each party have not yet been completed. The debtor in possession (or trustee) is allowed to reject unilaterally certain executory contracts (Glossary of Common Bankruptcy Terms) see leases and … Glossary of Bankruptcy
executory limitation — n: a limitation that creates an executory interest a fee simple subject to an executory limitation see also executory interest at interest Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster … Law dictionary
executory remainder — see remainder Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. executory remainder … Law dictionary