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Jur. ordonnance d'administration testamentaire; homologation d'un testamentEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > grant of probate
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requête f en délivrance de lettres d'homologationEnglish-French legislative terms > application, for, the, grant, of, probate
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grant [grɑ:nt](a) (permission, wish) accorder; (request) accorder, accéder à; (goal, point) & Sport accorder; (credit, loan, pension) accorder; (charter, favour, privilege, right) accorder, octroyer, concéder; (property) céder;∎ to grant sb permission to do sth accorder à qn l'autorisation de faire qch;∎ the countries that have been granted autonomy les pays qui se sont vus accorder l'autonomie;∎ to grant sb their request accéder à la requête de qn;∎ literary God grant you good fortune que Dieu vous protège(b) (accept as true) accorder, admettre, concéder;∎ will you at least grant that he is honest? admettrez-vous au moins qu'il est honnête?;∎ I grant you I made an error of judgement je vous accorde que j'ai fait une erreur de jugement;∎ I'll grant you that je vous l'accorde;∎ granted, he's not very intelligent, but… d'accord, il n'est pas très intelligent, mais…;∎ granted! d'accord!, soit!∎ to take sth for granted considérer que qch va de soi, tenir qch pour certain ou établi;∎ you seem to take it for granted he'll agree/help you vous semblez convaincu qu'il sera d'accord/vous aidera;∎ you take too much for granted vous présumez trop;∎ to take sb for granted ne plus faire cas de qn;∎ he takes her for granted il la traite comme si elle n'existait pas;∎ you take me too much for granted vous ne vous rendez pas compte de tout ce que je fais pour vous;∎ she felt that she was being taken for granted elle avait le sentiment qu'elle ne comptait pas;∎ I'm tired of the way everybody just takes me for granted j'en ai assez que personne ne fasse attention à moi2 noun∎ I can't live on my grant je n'arrive pas à m'en sortir avec seulement ma bourse d'études;∎ to give sb a grant accorder une subvention à qn; (student) accorder une bourse d'études à qn;∎ to receive a grant être subventionné, recevoir une subvention; (student) recevoir ou se voir accorder une bourse d'études∎ grant of probate validation f ou homologation f d'un testament -
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1 ( process) homologation f ; to grant probate (of a will) homologuer un testament ; to be in probate être en cours d'homologation ;3 ( probate copy of will) copie f homologuée d'un testament. -
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probate ['prəʊbeɪt]1 noun(authentification) homologation f, authentification f, validation f;∎ to grant/to take out probate of a will homologuer/faire homologuer un testament;∎ to value sth for probate évaluer ou expertiser qch pour l'homologation d'un testament►► probate court tribunal m des successions et des tutelles -
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probate [ˈprəʊbɪt]* * *['prəʊbeɪt] -
9 grant, of, double, probate
lettres f d'homologation supplémentairesEnglish-French legislative terms > grant, of, double, probate
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10 grant, of, letters, probate
lettres f d'homologationEnglish-French legislative terms > grant, of, letters, probate
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11 primary, grant, of, letters, probate
lettres f d'homologation principalesEnglish-French legislative terms > primary, grant, of, letters, probate
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probate — n. 1) to grant probate 2) to prove a will at probate * * * [ prəʊb(e)ɪt] to grant probate to prove a will at probate … Combinatory dictionary
probate — pro·bate || prəʊbeɪt n. official certification of the validity of a last will and testament v. validate a last will and testament; put on probation, grant a conditional release from jail … English contemporary dictionary
Calendars of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration — or CGPLA [ [http://www.oxforddnb.com/public/abbrev/abbr fullcontent.jsp General Abbreviations] at oxforddnb.com (accessed 1 January 2008)] was an index published in the United Kingdom and Ireland that lists an alpabetical summary of probate… … Wikipedia