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adj1) fr. Apport2) law. Sacheinlage (в виде вещей или передаваемых компании прав, напр., патентов), Vermögensebeitrag, Vermögenseinlage, eingebrachtes Vermögen (beim Eintritt in einen Kolchos)4) bank. Einlage in Sachwerten5) busin. Illation (в виде вещей или передаваемых прав), Sacheinlage (в виде вещей или передаваемых компании прав, напр. патентов)6) f.trade. Sacheinlage
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illation — ⇒ILLATION, subst. fém. I. PHILOS., vieilli. [Correspond à illatif I] ,,Action d inférer, de conclure (FOULQ. ST JEAN 1962). Synon. inférence. II. DR. CANONIQUE. Apport de biens que fait quelqu un lors de son entrée au noviciat. Synon. dot. (Dict … Encyclopédie Universelle
Illation — Il*la tion, n. [L. illatio, fr. illatus, used as p. p. of inferre to carry or bring in, but from a different root: cf. F. illation. See 1st {In }, and {Tolerate}, and cf. {Infer}.] The act or process of inferring from premises or reasons;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Illation — (v. lat.), Schluß, Schlußfolge. Daher Illativ, schließend, folgernd. Illativsätze, Sätze, deren Nachsatz eine Folge od. einen Schluß aus dem vorhergehenden enthält … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Illation — Illation, lat. deutsch, Schluß, Folgerung; illativ, eingebracht; folgernd; Illativsätze, Folgesätze, Schlußfolgerungen … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
illation — index consequence (conclusion), deduction (conclusion), generalization, inference Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
illation — [i lā′shən] n. [LL illatio < L illatis < illatus (used as pp. of inferre, to bring in) < in , in + latus (used as pp. of ferre, to bring) < earlier * tlatus < IE * tḷtós < base * tel , to lift, bear > L tolerare (see… … English World dictionary
illation — (il la sion) s. f. 1° Terme de droit. Apport des biens d une personne qui entre en noviciat dans une maison religieuse. Registre d illation, registre où est inscrit l apport de chaque religieux ou religieuse. 2° Terme d Église. Transport… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
illation — noun Etymology: Late Latin illation , illatio, from Latin, action of bringing in, from inferre (past participle illatus) to bring in, from in + ferre to carry more at tolerate, bear Date: 1533 1. the action of inferring ; inference 2. a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
illation — /i lay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of inferring. 2. an inference; conclusion. [1525 35; < LL illation (s. of illatio) a carrying in, equiv. to L illat(us) suppletive ptp. of inferre to bring in, bear in (il IL 1 + latus brought, earlier *tlatus; see… … Universalium
illation — noun /ɪˈleɪʃən/ a) the act of inferring or concluding , 1974: Adriaan moved to Pierce’s American illation whereby an if begets a therefore, event by event, the javelin’s flight issuing from the web of contingencies in which we may locate the… … Wiktionary
illation — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A position arrived at by reasoning from premises or general principles: conclusion, deduction, illative, inference, judgment. See REASON … English dictionary for students