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1 собственность собственност·ь
(имущество) property; (принадлежность кому-л.) ownershipлишиться собственности — to be dispossessed, to lose (one's) property
обладать собственностью — to have / to possess property
объявить собственностью государства — to proclaim (smth.) the state property
земельная собственность, собственность на землю — land property, ownership of land
коллективная собственность — collective property / ownership
личная / индивидуальная собственность — individual / personal property
личная собственность, оставленная умершим — personal property left by a deceased
общественная собственность (государственная и местных муниципальных органов) — public property / ownership; (некоммерческих организаций) socialized / socially-owned property
собственность штата — state property амер.
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2 личная собственность, оставленная умершим
Diplomatic term: personal property left by a deceasedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > личная собственность, оставленная умершим
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3 Nachlass
Nachlass m 1. FIN rebate; 2. GEN reduction; 3. RW trade discount; 4. RECHT abatement; deceased’s estate (Erbschaft); 5. STEUER relief • kein Nachlass V&M no discount, ND* * *m 1. < Finanz> rebate; 2. < Geschäft> reduction; 3. < Rechnung> trade discount; 4. < Recht> abatement, Erbschaft deceased's estate; 5. < Steuer> relief ■ kein Nachlass <V&M> no discount (ND)* * *Nachlass
estate of [general] inheritance (US), property left, deceased (decedent’s, US) estate, (Grundbesitz) devise, (Preisnachlass) allowance, abatement, rebate[ment], reduction, deduction, shrinkage, slash, (Skonto) discount, (Steuern) relief, (Strafe) remission;
• aus meinem Nachlass out of my estate;
• mit einem Nachlass von at a reduction of;
• ohne Nachlass without abatement;
• zur Schuldendeckung nicht ausreichender Nachlass insufficient assets;
• zur Versilberung bestimmter Nachlass blended fund (Br.);
• beweglicher Nachlass personal assets (property, estate)
• gesamter Nachlass real and personal effects;
• herrenloser Nachlass vacant estate, estate without a claimant;
• illiquider Nachlass insolvent estate;
• konkursreifer Nachlass insolvent estate;
• liquider Nachlass solvent estate;
• reiner Nachlass net assets, residuary estate, clear residue;
• steuerpflichtiger Nachlass taxable estate;
• überschuldeter Nachlass insolvent estate;
• unbeweglicher Nachlass real property (estate);
• unverteilter Nachlass undivided estate;
• frei verfügbarer Nachlass dead’s part (Br.);
• treuhänderisch verwalteter Nachlass trust estate;
• reiner Nachlass [nach Auszahlung aller Legate] net estate;
• Nachlass bei Barzahlung discount for cash, cash discount on sales;
• Nachlass an der Jahresmiete deduction from the yearly rent;
• 10% Nachlass auf den Listenpreis 10% discount on the list price;
• Nachlass bei Mengenabnahme quantity discount;
• Nachlass für Rechenfehler des Kassierers allowance to cashier for errors;
• Nachlass bei Veranlagung der Erbschaftssteuer succession relief;
• Nachlass nach Zahlung aller Verbindlichkeiten surplus, residuary estate, clear residue;
• Nachlass beanspruchen to lay claim to an estate;
• Nachlass bewilligen to allow an abatement (a discount);
• Nachlass verkürzter Steuersätze in Anspruch nehmen können to qualify for reduced rate relief;
• Nachlass liquidieren (ordnen) to wind up an estate;
• seinen Nachlass regeln to set one’s house in order;
• Nachlass eines Verstorbenen regulieren to settle the estate of a deceased;
• Nachlass sichern to protect (preserve) an estate;
• Nachlass zu Erbschaftssteuerzwecken veranlagen to charge property to estate duty;
• Nachlass verteilen to distribute (settle, appropriate) an estate;
• Nachlass verwalten to administer upon a decedent’s estate (US);
• als herrenloser Nachlass dem Staat zufallen to pass to the Crown as goods vacated (Br.);
• Nachlassabwicklung administration of decedent’s estate (US);
• zur Nachlassabwicklung schätzen to value for probate purposes;
• Nachlassangelegenheiten estate affairs, administrative business;
• Nachlassanteil share in an estate;
• Nachlassbegünstigter residuary beneficiary;
• Nachlassberechtigter distributee, beneficiary under a will;
• Nachlassbeschränkung benefit of inventory;
• Nachlassbewertung probate valuation;
• Nachlasseinkünfte estate income;
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4 Nachlass
m; -es, -e oder Nachlässe* * *der Nachlass(Erbschaft) estate;(Rabatt) discount; allowance; rebate; deduction; abatement* * *Nach|lass ['naːxlas]m -es, -e or -lässe[-lɛsə]1) (= Preisnachlass) discount, reduction (auf +acc on)2) (= Erbschaft) estateden Náchlass eröffnen — to read the will
den Náchlass verwalten — to administer the estate
literarischer Náchlass — literary estate
Gedichte aus dem Náchlass — unpublished poems
aus dem Náchlass des Dichters — from the poet's estate
* * *Nach·lassRR<-es, -e o -lässe>Nach·laßALT<-lasses, -lasse o -lässe>[ˈna:xlas, pl ˈna:xlɛsə]m2. (hinterlassener Besitz) estateder \Nachlass fällt an die gesetzlichen Erben property goes by intestacyder \Nachlass geht über auf... the estate devolves upon...erbenloser \Nachlass estate without any heirs, vacant successionüberschuldeter \Nachlass insolvent estateden \Nachlass eröffnen to read the willden \Nachlass ordnen/verwalten to organize/administer the estate3. (Preisnachlass) reduction, discount* * *der; Nachlasses, Nachlasse od. Nachlässe1) estate; (hinterlassene Gegenstände) personal effects pl. (left by the deceased)2) (Kaufmannsspr.): (Rabatt) discount; reduction* * *1. (Erbschaft) estate;literarischer Nachlass unpublished works2. (vom Preis) discount (auf +akk on), reduction (on)* * *der; Nachlasses, Nachlasse od. Nachlässe1) estate; (hinterlassene Gegenstände) personal effects pl. (left by the deceased)2) (Kaufmannsspr.): (Rabatt) discount; reduction* * *-e (Econ.) m.deduction n. -¨e m.bequest n.
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