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1 possesion
Юридический термин: владение -
2 possesion
<02> владение -
3 possesion
(ec) proprietate; drept de proprietate; posesiune; folosinţă; bunuri -
4 possesion
• dospeće; držanje; državina; imanje; imetak; naspeće; nepokretna dobra; posed; posedovanje; posedovanje lopte; pritežavanje; spopadanje -
5 POSSESION
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6 in possesion of
kepunyaan -
7 take possesion of
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8 feudal possesion
vlastelinstvo -
9 one in possesion of-
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10 naspeće
• possesion; possessions; quips and pranks -
11 posedovanje lopte
• possesion; ppossesion -
12 владение
ср.
1) (обладание) possession, ownership вступить во владение чем-л. ≈ to take/assume possession of smth. общность владения имуществом ≈ community of goods вступление во владение ≈ entry юр., (вместо прежнего владельца) take-over - совместное владение
2) (собственность) property, domain;
estate( земельное) колониальные владения ≈ colonial possessionspossesionБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > владение
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13 владение
1) General subject: barony, command, demesne (недвижимостью), domain, dominion (часто pl), hand, hands, having, hold, holding (акциями и т. п.), keeping, lordship (чем-л. особ. о феодальном лорде), occupancy, possession, premises, tenancy (недвижимостью), tenure, ownership, land plot2) Aviation: grasp (навыками)3) Latin: possessio4) Engineering: firm grasp (навыками), holding (напр. патентом), owning, working knowledge (навыками)5) Agriculture: tenancy (преим. недвижимостью)7) Religion: Possessor ("possessor"; 2. Possessio, "possession", сокр. Poss.)8) Law: custody, enter, occupation, possesion, property (территория, зависимая от метрополии), seisin, seizin, tenement, estate (напр. номер дома (владения) building (estate) number)10) Accounting: proprietorship, tenancy (напр. недвижимостью)11) Diplomatic term: dominium12) leg.N.P. occupation (of land)13) Makarov: goods, occupation (землёй, собственность и т.п.)14) Municipal engineering: plot -
14 recovery
noun ((an) act or process of recovering: The patient made a remarkable recovery after his illness; the recovery of stolen property.) bedring, rekonvalenssubst. \/rɪˈkʌvərɪ\/1) gjenervervelse, gjenfinning2) bedring, rekonvalesens, helbredelse, restitusjon, tilfriskning3) ( om eiendom e.l.) gjenvinning, gjeninnvinning, tilbakekreving4) ( om avfall e.l.) gjenvinning5) ( petroleumsfag) utvinning6) ( EDB) gjenopprettingaction for recovery of possesion rettslig skritt for gjenvinning av eiendombe beyond\/past recovery ikke stå til å redde, være fortapteconomic recovery økonomisk oppgangmake a quick recovery komme seg rasktrecovery from something tilfriskning etter noerecovery of debts inkasso -
15 uskifteattest
subst. (jus) certificate of undivided possesion of the estate -
16 вступать во владение (чего)
prendre possession de | entrer en possesion deРусско-французский словарь бизнесмена > вступать во владение (чего)
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17 передавать ([lang name=Russian]что) во владение ([lang name=Russian]кому)
Русско-французский словарь бизнесмена > передавать ([lang name=Russian]что) во владение ([lang name=Russian]кому)
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18 scramble
V1. चढ़ना\{हाथ पैर के बल से\}The girl scrambled over the wall.2. संघर्ष करनाThe players scrambling for possesion of the ball. -
19 mempersunting
place something in one's hair as an ornament; adorn someone or something; place something in one's possesion, obtain something abstract -
20 possession
In. 선입관, 편애IIn. 소유, 점유, 소유물, 재산, 영지, 속령, 자제(get possession of...을 손에 넣다, 점유하다, in possesion...을 소유하여 in the possession...의 소유의)
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