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1 експропріація майна
expropriation of property, property expropriationУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > експропріація майна
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2 майно
сproperty, possessions; belongings; ( у товарі) effects, stock; військ. stores, supply, equipmentзахоплене майно (військовим судном) — prize; trophy
нерухоме майно — real estate, immovable property, immovables
рухоме майно — personal ( movable) property, movables; personal estate
майно покійного — decedent estate, estate of deceased person
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3 вилучення
сwithdrawal, removal; exclusion, exemption; юр. immunity; ( монети з обігу) immobilization; ( майна) confiscation, expropriation, alienationвилучення з обігу — retirement, withdrawal from circulation
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