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1. Erbschaft f, vererblicher Vermögensgegenstand m; Erbe n, Erbfolge f;2. Grundbesitz m -
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n, юр.имущество, могущее быть предметом наследования
- corporeal hereditament
- incorporeal hereditament
- industrial hereditamentEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > hereditament
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недвижимое имущество, могущее быть предметом наследования- incorporeal hereditament -
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her·edita·ment[ˌherɪˈdɪtəmənt, AM -əˈdɪt̬ə-]* * *hereditament [ˌherıˈdıtəmənt] sb) JUR US vererblicher Vermögensgegenstand -
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[͵herıʹdıtəmənt] n юр.имущество, могущее быть предметом наследования -
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[ˌherɪ'dɪtəmənt]1) Юридический термин: недвижимое имущество, могущее быть предметом наследования2) Экономика: имущество, могущее быть предметом наследования -
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[her·e·dit·a·ment || ‚herɪ'dɪtəmənt]◙ n. נכס העובר בירושה; ירושה* * *◙ השורי ;השוריב רבועה סכנ◄ -
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subst. \/ˌherɪˈdɪtəmənt\/( jus) arvegods -
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нерухоме майно, що може бути предметом успадкування -
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n юр.майно, яке може бути предметом успадкування* * *n; юр.майно, що може бути предметом спадкування -
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n; юр.майно, що може бути предметом спадкування -
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n. miras kalan varlık, mal, mülk -
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[heridítəmənt]nounBritish English dedno posestvo, dediščina nepremičnin; American dedno premoženje -
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Jur. bien corporel ou incorporel transmissible par héritageEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > hereditament
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n. 상속(가능)재산, 부동산 -
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{,heri'ditəmənt}
1. юр. наследяем имот
2. pl наследство, недвижимости* * *{,heri'ditъmъnt} n 1. юр. наследяем имот; 2. pl наследст* * *1. pl наследство, недвижимости 2. юр. наследяем имот
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hereditament — her·e·dit·a·ment /ˌher ə di tə mənt/ n [Medieval Latin hereditamentum, from Late Latin hereditare to inherit, from Latin hered heres heir]: inheritable property Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
hereditament — her‧e‧dit‧a‧ment [ˌherˈdɪtəmənt] noun [countable] LAW a piece of property that can be inheritEd: • Rates are not payable on any unoccupied hereditament for any period during which the owner was prohibited by law from occupying the property.… … Financial and business terms
Hereditament — Her e*dit a*ment, n. [LL. hereditamentum. See {Hereditable}.] (Law) Any species of property that may be inherited; lands, tenements, anything corporeal or incorporeal, real, personal, or mixed, that may descend to an heir. Blackstone. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hereditament — inherited property, mid 15c., from M.L. hereditamentum, from L. hereditatem (see HEREDITY (Cf. heredity)) … Etymology dictionary
hereditament — [her΄ə dit′ə mənt] n. [ML hereditamentum] any property that can be inherited … English World dictionary
Hereditament — In law, a hereditament (from Lat. hereditare , to inherit, heres , heir) is any kind of property that can be inherited.Hereditaments are divided into corporeal and incorporeal. Corporeal hereditaments are such as affect the senses, and may be… … Wikipedia
Hereditament — That which could be inherited. As it suggests, corporeal hereditament was something physical, such as land or goods; incorporeal hereditament was intangible but real, e.g. a right to something; as *Bracton says, an incorporeal thing does not… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
hereditament — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin hereditamentum, from Late Latin hereditare to inherit, from Latin hered , heres Date: 15th century heritable property … New Collegiate Dictionary
hereditament — /her i dit euh meuhnt/, n. Law. any inheritable estate or interest in property. [1425 75; late ME < ML hereditamentum, deriv. of LL hereditare. See HEREDITABLE, MENT] * * * … Universalium
hereditament — noun /hɪˈɹɛdɪtəmənt,hɛɹɪˈdɪtəmənt/ a) Property which can be inherited. the captain [...] had been greatly enamoured; that is to say, of Mr Allworthys house and gardens, and of his lands, tenements, and hereditaments [...]. b) Inheritance … Wiktionary
hereditament — her·e·dit·a·ment || ‚herɪ dɪtÉ™mÉ™nt n. property that can be inherited; inheritance … English contemporary dictionary