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1 demesne
de·mesne[dɪmeɪn, -ˈmi:n]n LAWto be held in \demesne etw als Gutsbesitz haben* * *[dI'meɪn]nGrundbesitz mto hold sth in demesne — etw in Besitz haben
* * *demesne [dıˈmeın; -ˈmiːn] s1. JUR freier Grundbesitz, Eigenbesitz m:hold land in demesne Land als freies Grundeigentum besitzen2. JUR Landsitz m, -gut n3. JUR vom Besitzer selbst verwaltete Ländereien pl4. JUR Domäne f:demesne of the Crown, Royal demesne Krongut n;demesne of the state Staatsdomäne5. fig Domäne f, Gebiet n -
2 get hold of
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3 Grundeigentum
Grundeigentum n 1. GRUND property; 2. RECHT freehold, freehold property* * ** * *Grundeigentum
landed property (estate), land [estate], real estate, realty, real property, demesne, ownership of (title to) land, (OHG) partnership realty;
• belastetes Grundeigentum imperfect ownership, mortgaged property (estate);
• freies Grundeigentum fee simple absolute, domain, frank tenement, freehold;
• im Wert gestiegenes Grundeigentum improved real estate;
• nachlassfähiges Grundeigentum estate of inheritance (US);
• unbelastetes Grundeigentum perfect ownership (US);
• unbeschränktes Grundeigentum fee simple;
• verbrieftes Grundeigentum record title;
• Grundeigentum und bewegliche Sachen land and chattels;
• Grundeigentum besitzen to hold land in fee (in demesne);
• unbelastetes Grundeigentum erwerben to obtain title free of a mortgage;
• über sein Grundeigentum frei verfügen können to own the freehold. -
4 Grundeigentum besitzen
Grundeigentum besitzen
to hold land in fee (in demesne) -
5 posjed
m possession, property; (nekretnine) real property l biti u -u possess, hold, be owner/ /holder (- imati); biti uveden u posjed be entered upon the possession of...; istjerati s posjeda dispossess, evict, expropriate; britanski -i u Africi British possessions/depen* * *• estate• demesne• tenement• property• possession• land possession• hold• holding• having -
6 владение
1) General subject: barony, command, demesne (недвижимостью), domain, dominion (часто pl), hand, hands, having, hold, holding (акциями и т. п.), keeping, lordship (чем-л. особ. о феодальном лорде), occupancy, possession, premises, tenancy (недвижимостью), tenure, ownership, land plot2) Aviation: grasp (навыками)3) Latin: possessio4) Engineering: firm grasp (навыками), holding (напр. патентом), owning, working knowledge (навыками)5) Agriculture: tenancy (преим. недвижимостью)7) Religion: Possessor ("possessor"; 2. Possessio, "possession", сокр. Poss.)8) Law: custody, enter, occupation, possesion, property (территория, зависимая от метрополии), seisin, seizin, tenement, estate (напр. номер дома (владения) building (estate) number)10) Accounting: proprietorship, tenancy (напр. недвижимостью)11) Diplomatic term: dominium12) leg.N.P. occupation (of land)13) Makarov: goods, occupation (землёй, собственность и т.п.)14) Municipal engineering: plot
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