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1 estate
estate 1. LAW Nachlass m (inheritance); Vermögensmasse f; 2. PROP Grundbesitz m; 3. LOGIS (BE) (infrml) Kombi m, Kombiwagen m -
2 estate administrator
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > estate administrator
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3 estate executor
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > estate executor
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4 estate in abeyance
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > estate in abeyance
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5 estate in reversion
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > estate in reversion
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6 estate manager
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > estate manager
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7 estate of the debtor
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > estate of the debtor
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8 estate planning
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > estate planning
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9 estate
noun1) (landed property) Gut, das2) (Brit.) (housing estate) [Wohn]siedlung, die; (industrial estate) Industriegebiet, das; (trading estate) Gewerbegebiet, das3) (total assets) (of deceased person) Erbmasse, die (Rechtsspr.); Nachlass, der; (of bankrupt) Konkursmasse, die (Wirtsch., Rechtsspr.)* * *[i'steit]1) (a large piece of land owned by one person or a group of people etc: They have an estate in Ireland.) der Grundbesitz2) (a piece of land developed for building etc: a housing/industrial estate.) die Siedlung3) (a person's total possessions (property, money etc): His estate was divided among his sons.) der Besitz•- academic.ru/25051/estate_agent">estate agent- estate-car* * *es·tate[ɪˈsteɪt, esˈ-]n1. (landed property) Grundbesitz m; (piece of land) [großes] Grundstück, Anwesen nt; (with buildings) Gut ntcountry \estate Landgut nt2. LAW (personal property) [Privat]vermögen nt, Vermögensmasse f; (of deceased person) Erbmasse f, Nachlass m, SCHWEIZ a. Verlassenschaft fpersonal \estate bewegliches Vermögen, Mobiliarvermögen ntreal \estate Immobilien pl, Grundbesitz mto leave one's entire \estate to sb jdm sein gesamtes Vermögen hinterlassen [o vererbencouncil \estate Wohnviertel nt mit Sozialwohnungenhousing \estate [Wohn]siedlung findustrial \estate Industriegebiet nttrading \estate Gewerbegebiet nt, Industriegebiet ntthe first \estate der erste Stand [o Klerus]the fourth \estate ( hum) die Zunft der Journalisten [o Presseto reach man's \estate in den Mannesstand treten veraltetthe holy \estate of matrimony der heilige Stand der Ehe gehof high/low \estate ( old) von hohem/niedrigem Stand* * *[I'steɪt]n1) (= land) Gut ntcountry estate — Landgut nt
to leave one's estate to sb — jdm seinen ganzen Besitz vermachen or hinterlassen
See:→ realthe three estates —
person of high estate (old) the holy estate of matrimony ( Brit Rel ) — Standesperson f (old) der heilige Stand der Ehe
5)See:= estate car* * *estate [ıˈsteıt] s1. Stand m, Klasse f:the (Three) Estates of the Realm Br die drei gesetzgebenden Stände (Lords Spiritual, Lords Temporal, Commons); → first estate, etc2. JURb) (Erb-, Konkurs-)Masse f, Nachlass mc) Besitzrecht n3. (großes) Grundstück, Besitzung f, Landsitz m, Gut n4. obs (Zu)Stand m:man’s estate Mannesalter n;the holy estate of matrimony der heilige Stand der Ehe5. Bra) (Wohn)Siedlung fb) Industriegebiet nest. abk1. established2. estate* * *noun1) (landed property) Gut, das2) (Brit.) (housing estate) [Wohn]siedlung, die; (industrial estate) Industriegebiet, das; (trading estate) Gewerbegebiet, das3) (total assets) (of deceased person) Erbmasse, die (Rechtsspr.); Nachlass, der; (of bankrupt) Konkursmasse, die (Wirtsch., Rechtsspr.)* * *n.Besitztum n.Domäne -n f.Grundbesitz m.Gut ¨-er n.(Land (<¨-er>))Gutshof -¨e m. -
10 estate
es·tate [ɪʼsteɪt, esʼ-] n1) ( landed property) Grundbesitz m; ( piece of land) [großes] Grundstück, Anwesen nt; ( with buildings) Gut nt;country \estate Landgut nt2) law ( personal property) [Privat]vermögen nt, Vermögensmasse f; ( of deceased person) Erbmasse f, Nachlass m;personal \estate bewegliches Vermögen, Mobiliarvermögen nt;real \estate unbewegliches Vermögen, Immobilien fpl;to leave one's entire \estate to sb jdm sein gesamtes Vermögen hinterlassen [o vererben];council \estate Wohnviertel nt mit Sozialwohnungen;housing \estate [Wohn]siedlung f;industrial \estate Industriegebiet nt;trading \estate Gewerbegebiet ntthe first \estate der erste Stand [o Klerus];to reach man's \estate in den Mannesstand treten veraltet;the holy \estate of matrimony der heilige Stand der Ehe ( geh) -
11 real estate
noun(Law) Immobilien Pl.* * ** * *ˈreal es·tatea piece of \real estate ein Immobilienobjekt nt\real estate business Immobiliengeschäft nt\real estate certificate Immobilienzertifikat nt\real estate company Grundstücksgesellschaft f, Immobilienunternehmen nt\real estate property Grundstück nt, Immobilienobjekt nt\real estate tax Grundsteuer f\real estate valuation Grundstücksschätzung f* * *noun(Law) Immobilien Pl.* * *n.Immobilien f. -
12 agricultural real estate
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > agricultural real estate
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13 assets belonging to the estate
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > assets belonging to the estate
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14 bankruptcy estate
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > bankruptcy estate
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15 claims by a creditor in respect of debts incurred by the debtor’s estate
claims by a creditor in respect of debts incurred by the debtor’s estate LAW (obs) Masseforderung f (Ansprüche, deren Erfüllung unmittelbar aus der Masse verlangt werden kann)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > claims by a creditor in respect of debts incurred by the debtor’s estate
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16 commercial real estate
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > commercial real estate
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17 deceased estate
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > deceased estate
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18 joint estate
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > joint estate
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19 party to an estate
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > party to an estate
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20 personal estate
personal estate 1. LAW Mobiliarvermögen n; 2. PROP bewegliche Habe f, bewegliches Vermögen n, Mobiliarvermögen nEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > personal estate
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