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  • 1 bewegliche Sachen

    bewegliche Sachen fpl RECHT moveables, chattels
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    fpl < Recht> moveables, chattels
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    bewegliche Sachen
    choses in possession, goods and chattels

    Business german-english dictionary > bewegliche Sachen

  • 2 Fahrnis

    f; -, -se; JUR. movables, chattels Pl.
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    Fahr|nis ['faːɐnɪs]
    f -, -se (JUR)
    chattels pl, moveables pl
    * * *
    Fahr·nis
    <-, -se>
    [ˈfa:ɐ̯nɪs]
    f JUR personal property
    * * *
    Fahrnis f; -, -se; JUR movables, chattels pl

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Fahrnis

  • 3 Fährnis

    f; -, -se; JUR. movables, chattels Pl.
    * * *
    Fahr|nis ['faːɐnɪs]
    f -, -se (JUR)
    chattels pl, moveables pl
    * * *
    Fahr·nis
    <-, -se>
    [ˈfa:ɐ̯nɪs]
    f JUR personal property
    * * *
    Fährnis f; -, -se; liter peril

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Fährnis

  • 4 die Habe

    - {belongings} của cải, đồ dùng, đồ đạc, hành lý, bà con họ hàng, những cái đó liên quan - {trap} đồ đạc quần áo, đồ dùng riêng, đá trap traprock), bẫy, cạm bẫy &), trap-door, Xifông, ống chữ U, máy tung bóng để tập bắn, máy tung chim để tập bắn, xe hai bánh, cảnh sát, mật thám - nhạc khí gõ, cái mồm = die bewegliche Habe {moveables}+ = die unbewegliche Habe {immovables; real estate}+ = Habe ich es nicht gleich gesagt? {Didn't I tell you before?}+

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > die Habe

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