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1 fideicomiso en vida
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2 fideicomiso voluntario
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3 fideicomiso testamentario
m.testamentary trust.* * *(n.) = living trustEx. Most countries have an inheritance law regarding the bequests that a deceased person includes in a will or living trust.* * *(n.) = living trustEx: Most countries have an inheritance law regarding the bequests that a deceased person includes in a will or living trust.
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4 fideicomiso
m.1 trust (law).2 trusteeship.3 holding company.* * *1 trusteeship\bajo fideicomiso / en fideicomiso in trusteeship* * *SM trust* * *masculino trusteeship* * *= trusteeship, escrow.Ex. The article discusses the evaluation of mass records (tax documents, estate documents, trusteeship documents).Ex. Using this protocol, people would place donations in escrow, to be released to an author in the event that the promised work be put in the public domain.----* fideicomiso testamentario = living trust.* * *masculino trusteeship* * *= trusteeship, escrow.Ex: The article discusses the evaluation of mass records (tax documents, estate documents, trusteeship documents).
Ex: Using this protocol, people would place donations in escrow, to be released to an author in the event that the promised work be put in the public domain.* fideicomiso testamentario = living trust.* * *A ( Der) (en cuestiones jurisdiccionales)trusteeshipB (por acto entre vivos, por testamento)trustmantener algo en fideicomiso to keep sth in escrowCompuesto:trusteeship* * *fideicomiso nmDer trust* * *m trust* * *fideicomiso nm: trusteeship, trustguardar en fideicomiso: to hold in trust -
5 Treuhandverwaltung
Treuhandverwaltung f RECHT trust • in Treuhandverwaltung geben RECHT place in trust* * ** * *Treuhandverwaltung
trusteeship, assigneeship, execution of a trust, personal trust (US), trust administration;
• auftragsgebundene Treuhandverwaltung special trust;
• auf den letzten Wunsch des Erblassers begründete Treuhandverwaltung precatory trust;
• für einen Verschwender errichtete Treuhandverwaltung sheltering trust;
• gemeinsame Treuhandverwaltung common trust;
• lebenslängliche Treuhandverwaltung living trust (US);
• schlichte Treuhandverwaltung naked (passive, simple) trust, proprietary trust (Scot.);
• unvollständige (ungenau festgelegte) Treuhandverwaltung imperfect trust;
• weisungsgebundene Treuhandverwaltung ministerial trust;
• Treuhandverwaltung für bestimmte Begünstigte personal (private) trust;
• Treuhandverwaltung für Einzelgegenstände particular trust;
• Treuhandverwaltung mit voller Freiheit in der Vermögensverwaltung express active trust;
• Treuhandverwaltung mit besonderen Vollmachten (mit Tätigkeitspflicht) active trust, accessory trust (Scot.);
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6 Treuhandvermögen
Treuhandvermögen n 1. BANK funds on a trust basis, funds administered on behalf of third parties; 2. WIWI trust assets, trust property* * *n 1. < Bank> funds on a trust basis, funds administered on behalf of third parties; 2. <Vw> trust assets, trust property* * *Treuhandvermögen
trust, trust estate (property, assets, fund), (zu Lebzeiten des Verfügenden) living trust (US);
• besonderen Anlagebestimmungen unterworfenes Treuhandvermögen special-range part;
• nach freiem Ermessen verwaltetes Treuhandvermögen discretionary trust (Br.);
• zweckgebundenes Treuhandvermögen complete voluntary trust;
• Treuhandvermögen eines Alterversorgungswerkes pension-plan trust fund;
• Treuhandvermögen mit besonderen Vollmachten active trust;
• nicht mehr zum Treuhandvermögen gehören to have ceased to be the subject of a trust;
• für die Sicherheit des Treuhandvermögens Sorge tragen to make the trust fund secure;
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7 aktive Treuhand
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8 derecho de sucesión
(n.) = inheritance lawEx. Most countries have an inheritance law regarding the bequests that a deceased person includes in a will or living trust.* * *(n.) = inheritance lawEx: Most countries have an inheritance law regarding the bequests that a deceased person includes in a will or living trust.
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9 difunto
adj.deceased, departed, late.m.deceased, defunct, dead person, departed.* * *► adjetivo1 deceased, late► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 deceased\Día de los difuntos All Souls' Day, All Saints' Day* * *1. (f. - difunta)noun2. (f. - difunta)adj.1) deceased2) late* * *difunto, -a1.ADJ deceased2.SM / F deceased, deceased persondía 1)* * *I- ta adjetivo (frml) late (before n), deceased (frml)II- ta masculino, femenino (frml) deceased (frml)* * *= departed, deceased person.Ex. Informative abstracts have been compared to a skeleton with all the flesh missing -- the viewer is given enough detail to accurately reconstruct what the departed soul must have looked like.Ex. Most countries have an inheritance law regarding the bequests that a deceased person includes in a will or living trust.----* difunto, el = late, the.* misa de difunto = ceremonial service.* toque de difuntos = death knell.* * *I- ta adjetivo (frml) late (before n), deceased (frml)II- ta masculino, femenino (frml) deceased (frml)* * *el difunto= late, theEx: The Colon Classification was devised by the eminent Indian librarian and classificationist the late S R Ranganathan.
= departed, deceased person.Ex: Informative abstracts have been compared to a skeleton with all the flesh missing -- the viewer is given enough detail to accurately reconstruct what the departed soul must have looked like.
Ex: Most countries have an inheritance law regarding the bequests that a deceased person includes in a will or living trust.* difunto, el = late, the.* misa de difunto = ceremonial service.* toque de difuntos = death knell.* * *su difunto marido her late husbandmasculine, femininelos familiares del difunto the deceased's familylos difuntos the deceased* * *
difunto
su difunto marido her late husband
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (frml) deceased (frml)
difunto,-a
I adjetivo late, deceased
el difunto padre de la novia, the late father of the bride
II sustantivo masculino y femenino deceased
' difunto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
difunta
- testamento
- allegado
- velar
English:
deceased
- defunct
- late
* * *difunto, -a♦ adjdeceased, dead;el difunto Sr. Pérez the late Mr Pérez♦ nm,fel difunto the deceased* * *I adj lateII m, difunta f deceased* * *difunto, -ta adj & nfallecido: deceased* * *difunto adj late -
10 fallecido
adj.deceased, late, dead, defunct.f. & m.dead person.past part.past participle of spanish verb: fallecer.* * *► adjetivo1 deceased* * *fallecido, -a1.ADJ deceased, late2.SM / F deceased* * *- da masculino, femenino (frml) deceased (frml)los fallecidos durante la guerra — those who died o (frml) fell in the war
* * *= deceased, deceased person.Ex. Deceased persons of high renown in these fields will also be included.Ex. Most countries have an inheritance law regarding the bequests that a deceased person includes in a will or living trust.----* fallecido, el = late, the.* fallecido en + Fecha = d. + Fecha.* * *- da masculino, femenino (frml) deceased (frml)los fallecidos durante la guerra — those who died o (frml) fell in the war
* * *el fallecido= late, theEx: The Colon Classification was devised by the eminent Indian librarian and classificationist the late S R Ranganathan.
= deceased, deceased person.Ex: Deceased persons of high renown in these fields will also be included.
Ex: Most countries have an inheritance law regarding the bequests that a deceased person includes in a will or living trust.* fallecido, el = late, the.* fallecido en + Fecha = d. + Fecha.* * *fallecido -damasculine, feminineel fallecido residía en Tucumán the deceased lived in Tucumánlos fallecidos durante la Guerra Civil those who died o ( frml) fell in the Civil War* * *
Del verbo fallecer: ( conjugate fallecer)
fallecido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
fallecer
fallecido
fallecer ( conjugate fallecer) verbo intransitivo (frml o euf) to pass away (frml or euph), to die
fallecer vi frml to pass away, die
fallecido,-a adjetivo deceased
' fallecido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fallecida
English:
deceased
* * *fallecido, -a♦ adjdeceased♦ nm,fdeceased;los fallecidos en el accidente those who died in the accident* * *m, fallecida f deceased* * *fallecido, -da adj & ndifunto: deceased -
11 ley de sucesión
(n.) = inheritance lawEx. Most countries have an inheritance law regarding the bequests that a deceased person includes in a will or living trust.* * *(n.) = inheritance lawEx: Most countries have an inheritance law regarding the bequests that a deceased person includes in a will or living trust.
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12 ley sucesoria
f.inheritance law.* * *(n.) = inheritance lawEx. Most countries have an inheritance law regarding the bequests that a deceased person includes in a will or living trust.* * *(n.) = inheritance lawEx: Most countries have an inheritance law regarding the bequests that a deceased person includes in a will or living trust.
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13 testamentario
adj.testamentary.m.executor.* * *► adjetivo1 testamentary► nombre masculino,nombre femenino* * *testamentario, -a1.ADJ testamentary2.SM / F executor/executrix* * *I- ria adjetivo testamentaryII- ria (m) executor; (f) executrix* * *= testamentary, executor.Ex. This article describes the background to the Austrian National Library's acquisition of the 4,000-volume library of the Archbishop of Valencia, Antonio Folch de Cardona, after his death in Vienna in 1724, covering the testamentary requirements.Ex. Thomas Jefferson willed his book collection to the University of Virginia of which he was the first rector (these books, in fact, were auctioned by his executors to satisfy his debts).----* fideicomiso testamentario = living trust.* * *I- ria adjetivo testamentaryII- ria (m) executor; (f) executrix* * *= testamentary, executor.Ex: This article describes the background to the Austrian National Library's acquisition of the 4,000-volume library of the Archbishop of Valencia, Antonio Folch de Cardona, after his death in Vienna in 1724, covering the testamentary requirements.
Ex: Thomas Jefferson willed his book collection to the University of Virginia of which he was the first rector (these books, in fact, were auctioned by his executors to satisfy his debts).* fideicomiso testamentario = living trust.* * *testamentarymasculine, feminineA ( masculine) executorB ( feminine) executrix* * *
testamentario,-a
I adjetivo testamentary
II sustantivo masculino y femenino executor (of a will)
' testamentario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
testamentaria
English:
probate court
- executor
* * *testamentario, -a♦ adjtestamentary;las disposiciones testamentarias the terms of the will♦ nm,fexecutor* * *I adj testamentaryII m, testamentaria executor* * *testamentario, - ria adj: testamentarytestamentario, - ria nalbacea: executor, executrix f -
14 доверительный фонд, вступающий в силу при жизни его основателя
Accounting: inter vivos trust, living trustУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > доверительный фонд, вступающий в силу при жизни его основателя
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15 траст, вступающий в силу при жизни учредителя
Economy: inter vivos trust, living trustУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > траст, вступающий в силу при жизни учредителя
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16 fideicomiso activo
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18 fideicomiso voluntario
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19 доверительная собственность, вступающая в силу при жизни её учредителя
Law: living trustУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > доверительная собственность, вступающая в силу при жизни её учредителя
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20 завещательный траст: опека, созданная по завещанию доверителя
Taxes: living trustУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > завещательный траст: опека, созданная по завещанию доверителя
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