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1. n наследство2. n юр. легат, завещательный отказspecific legacy — легат, наследственный отказ
3. n наследие4. n ист. миссия или должность папского легатаlapsed legacy — легат, ставший недействительным вследствие смерти легатария
Синонимический ряд:1. bequest (noun) bequest; devise; estate; gift; inheritance2. donation (noun) aid; benefaction; donation; grant3. fame (noun) fame; name; reputation4. heritage (noun) birthright; culture; heritage; heritance; history; patrimony; tradition -
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ˈleɡəsɪ сущ.
1) наследство;
наследие to hand down a legacy ≈ оставить наследство Syn: bequest
2) функции, должность легата (посла папы римского) наследство - to leave a * оставить наследство - * duty наследственная пошлина (юридическое) легат, завещательный отказ - absolute * завещательный отказ, не связанный какими-л. условиями - conditional * условный завещательный отказ наследие - * of the past наследие прошлого - * of the ancient philosophers наследие философов древности - * of ill-will унаследованное предубеждение;
наследственная вражда( историческое) миссия или должность папского легата demonstrative ~ завещательный отказ недвижимости general ~ завещательный отказ движимости general ~ основное наследие lapsed ~ утративший силу завещательный отказ legacy завещательный отказ движимости ~ легат, завещательный отказ недвижимости ~ наследие ~ наследство, наследие ~ наследство ~ наследство;
наследие pecuniary ~ завещательный отказ имущества specific ~ конкретно поименованное наследство
См. также в других словарях:
pecuniary bequest — n. A bequest of money. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 … Law dictionary
bequest — be·quest /bi kwest/ n: an act of bequeathing; also: something bequeathed: legacy de·mon·stra·tive bequest /di män strə tiv /: a bequest of a particular amount of money or property to be distributed first from one source in the estate and then… … Law dictionary
pecuniary — /pakyuwn(i)yariy/ Monetary; relating to money; financial; consisting of money or that which can be valued in money. As to pecuniary consideration pecuniary damages pecuniary legacy; see those titles @ pecuniary benefits Benefits that can be… … Black's law dictionary
monetary bequest — A transfer by will of cash. It is often designated as a pecuniary bequest … Black's law dictionary
monetary bequest — A transfer by will of cash. It is often designated as a pecuniary bequest … Black's law dictionary
legacy — A disposition of personalty by will. A bequest. In a technical sense and strictly construed, legacy is a gift or bequest by will of personal property, whereas a devise is a testamentary disposition of real estate, but such distinction will not be … Black's law dictionary
legacy — A disposition of personalty by will. A bequest. In a technical sense and strictly construed, legacy is a gift or bequest by will of personal property, whereas a devise is a testamentary disposition of real estate, but such distinction will not be … Black's law dictionary
legacy — leg·a·cy / le gə sē/ n pl cies [Medieval Latin legatio, from Latin legare to bequeath]: a gift of property by will; specif: a gift of personal property by will: bequest see also ademption compare devise conjoint leg … Law dictionary
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