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121 erfelijk
♦voorbeelden:erfelijk recht/bezit • hereditary right/propertyhij is erfelijk belast • it runs in the familyerfelijk bepaald zijn • be determined by heredity -
122 exploitatiemaatschappij
1 operating/working company ⇒ 〈 olievelden, bossen e.d.〉 development company, 〈 vastgoed〉 land (and property) companyVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > exploitatiemaatschappij
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123 familiebezit
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124 gemeengoed
1 common/public property♦voorbeelden:1 die denkbeelden zijn gemeengoed geworden • those ideas have become widely/generally accepted -
125 gemeenschap
1 [het gemeenschappelijk hebben] community2 [geslachtsgemeenschap] intercourse3 [met betrekking tot personen, instellingen] community4 [samenleving] community♦voorbeelden:in gemeenschap • jointly, communally2 gemeenschap met iemand hebben • have intercourse/relations with someonede Europese Economische Gemeenschap • the European Economic Community -
126 gestolen goed
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127 grondeigenschap
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > grondeigenschap
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128 het beheer voeren over iemands eigendom
het beheer voeren over iemands eigendomVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het beheer voeren over iemands eigendom
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