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1 heir in intestacy
Деловая лексика: наследник при отсутствии завещания -
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Юридический термин: наследник по закону, наследник при отсутствии завещания -
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спадкоємець за законом; спадкоємець за відсутності заповіту -
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Jur. héritier ab intestatEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > heir in intestacy
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- heirdom- heirress
- heir apparent
- heir at law
- heir beneficiary
- heir by collateral
- heir by custom
- heir by devise
- heir by will
- heir conventional
- heir general
- heir in intestacy
- heir of the blood
- heir of the body
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heir apparent — предполагаемый наследник, непосредственный прямой наследник;
heir at law — наследник по закону;
heir beneficiary — лицо, принявшее наследство с условием ответственности по наследственным долгам в пределах его стоимости;
heir by adoption — наследник [наследница] по усыновлению [удочерению];
heir by collateral — наследник по боковой линии;
heir by custom — наследник в силу обычая;
heir by devise — наследник по завещанию;
heir general — наследник по закону;
heir institute — шотл. наследник по завещанию;
heir on intestacy — наследник при отсутствии завещания, наследник по закону;
heir on testacy — наследник по завещанию;
- heir of provisionheir presumptive — предполагаемый наследник;
- heir of tailzie
- heir of the blood
- heir of the body
- apparent heir
- appearand heir
- beneficiary heir
- bodily heir
- conventional heir
- expectant heir
- female heir
- forced heir
- indubitable heir
- joint heirs
- last heir
- last-resort heir
- lawful heir
- legal heir
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[ɛə]adopted heir сем.право приемный наследник adoptive heir адоптивный наследник bodily heir наследник по прямой нисходящей линии collateral heir наследник по боковой линии direct heir прямой наследник heir presumptive предполагаемый наследник; to fall heir (to smb.) стать (чьим-л.) наследником forced heir наследник, имеющий по закону гарантированную долю в наследстве, обязательный наследник heir наследник; heir apparent бесспорный наследник; престолонаследник heir наследник heir насл. наследник heir наследник; heir apparent бесспорный наследник; престолонаследник heir at law насл. наследник по закону heir by will насл. наследник по завещанию heir in intestacy насл. наследник при отсутствии завещания heir presumptive предполагаемый наследник; to fall heir (to smb.) стать (чьим-л.) наследником presumptive: heir heir юр. предполагаемый наследник joint heir сонаследник joint: heir heir сонаследник; Joint Staff генштаб; Joint Chiefs of Staff амер. объединенный комитет начальников штабов lawful heir законный наследник presumptive heir возможный наследник presumptive heir предполагаемый наследник provisional heir временный наследник sole heir единственный наследник testamentary heir наследник по завещанию ultimate heir непосредственный наследник universal heir универсальный наследник -
10 наследник при отсутствии завещания
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > наследник при отсутствии завещания
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11 héritier ab intestat
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > héritier ab intestat
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12 наследник по закону
heir at law; heir general; legal heir (successor); ( при отсутствии завещания тж) heir on intestacy* * * -
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heir at law; heir general; legal heir (successor); ( при отсутствии завещания тж) heir on intestacy* * * -
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1) Law: abintestate, heir on intestacy2) Business: heir in intestacyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наследник при отсутствии завещания
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1) General subject: heir-at-law, immediate heir, rightful heirУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > наследник по закону
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abintestate, distributee, heir at law, heir by will, heir general, heir on intestacy, legal successorУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > спадкоємець за законом
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Erbe I m RECHT heir Erbe II n RECHT inheritance (Nachlass)* * *m < Recht> heir* * *Erbe
heir, inheritor, natural (real) representative, (Erbschaft) heirdom, heritage, inheritance (US), hereditament;
• ohne Erben heirless;
• alleiniger Erbe sole (universal) heir;
• treuhänderisch besitzender Erbe special occupant (US);
• testamentarisch bestimmter Erbe testamentary (appointed) heir (US), heir by devise;
• auf den Restnachlass eingesetzter Erbe residuary beneficiary;
• gesetzlicher (gesetzmäßiger) Erbe legal (lawful, statutory, US, rightful, Br.) heir, heir apparent (Br.), heir-at-law (US), intestate successor;
• legitime Erben legitimate heirs;
• mutmaßlicher Erbe heir apparent (presumptive);
• pflichtteilsberechtigter Erbe forced heir (US);
• rechtmäßiger Erbe rightful (lawful, true) heir;
• übergangener Erbe pretermitted heir (US);
• vermutlicher Erbe presumptive heir;
• Erbe mit Beschränkung auf das Nachlassverzeichnis beneficiary heir;
• Erbe aufgrund eines Erbvertrages conventional heir;
• j. als rechtmäßigen Erben anerkennen to own as heir, to recognize s. o. as a lawful heir;
• sein Vermögen unter seine Erben aufteilen to share one’s estate among one’s heirs;
• j. zu seinem Erben einsetzen to constitute (institute, US) s. o. as one’s heir, to appoint s. o. one’s heir;
• an die gesetzlichen Erben fallen to go by intestacy;
• keine Erben hinterlassen to leave no issue;
• auf den Erben übergehen to devolve upon the heir;
• auf den gesetzlichen Erben übergehen to vest in the heir-at-law;
• sein väterliches Erbe vergeuden to squander one’s estate;
• auf sein Erbe verzichten to renounce an inheritance;
• den Erben zufallen to inure to the heirs.
См. также в других словарях:
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heirs — /erz/ At common law, the person appointed by law to succeed to the estate in case of intestacy. One who inherits property, whether real or personal. A person who succeeds, by the rules of law, to an estate in lands, tenements, or hereditaments,… … Black's law dictionary
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inheritance — /in her i teuhns/, n. 1. something that is or may be inherited; property passing at the owner s death to the heir or those entitled to succeed; legacy. 2. the genetic characters transmitted from parent to offspring, taken collectively. 3.… … Universalium
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