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1 Eigentümer
Eigentümer
[general] owner, proprietor, proprietary, master, possessor, (Effekten) holder;
• alleinverfügungsberechtigter Eigentümer (Feuerversicherung) sole and unconditional owner;
• derzeitiger Eigentümer owner for the time being;
• eingetragener Eigentümer record (registered, US) owner;
• formeller Eigentümer legal owner;
• gegenwärtiger Eigentümer present owner;
• gutgläubiger Eigentümer bona-fide owner, bona-fide holder (purchaser) for value;
• materieller Eigentümer beneficial owner;
• nachfolgender Eigentümer successor in title;
• rechtmäßiger Eigentümer lawful (true) owner, (Effekten) holder in due course;
• unumschränkter Eigentümer absolute owner;
• vorheriger Eigentümer predecessor in title, previous owner;
• wirklicher Eigentümer real owner;
• wirtschaftlicher Eigentümer equitable owner;
• Eigentümer eines mittleren Betriebes small-business owner;
• Eigentümer zu Bruchteilen severalty owners;
• Eigentümer des belasteten Grundstücks servient owner;
• Eigentümer des herrschenden Grundstücks dominant owner;
• Eigentümer zur gesamten Hand co-parcener, joint owner, (Grundstück) tenants in common;
• Eigentümer einer geborgenen Ladung salvagee;
• Eigentümer eines Landwirtschaftsbetriebes rural property holder;
• Eigentümer eines Werbemittels medium owner;
• enteigneten Eigentümer entschädigen to indemnify the owner of property taken for public use;
• im Eigentümer des Lieferanten verbleiben to remain the property of the seller;
• als Eigentümer verfügen to dispose of property;
• dem rechtmäßigen Eigentümer zurückgeben to return property to its rightful owner;
• zum ursprünglichen Eigentümer zurückkehren to return to its original owner;
• Eigentümer zurückübertragen to reinvest property, to transfer a title back;
• Eigentümerhaftpflicht owner’s liability, liability of the owner;
• Eigentümerhaftpflichtversicherung owner’s [public] liability insurance;
• namentliches Eigentümerverzeichnis register of names of owners, (Grundbuch) proprietorship register (Br.). -
2 Eigentümer zur gesamten Hand
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