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1 eiendom
property, estate, premises, possession -
2 gård
property, farm, estate -
3 eiendom
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4 sameie
subst. (jus) (udelelig) undivided joint property subst. joint property subst. co-ownership, joint ownership, ownership in common subst. [ det som eies av flere] common property, joint property (jus) (oppløsning av sameie) termination of co-ownership (viljesbestemt sameie) community of property by agreement -
5 boligeiendom
subst. housing property, residential property subst. dwelling house subst. residential property, tenement house -
6 egenskap
feature, quality* * *subst. [ kjennetegn] quality, property, characteristic subst. [ i kraft av] capacity (utpreget egenskap) marked property, characteristic property -
7 eiendomsomsetningsavgift
subst. (skatt) property transfer tax, tax on the conveyance of property, tax on the transfer of property -
8 eiendomsskatt
subst. (skatt) property value taxation subst. property tax subst. UK: land tax subst. tax on estate subst. tax on real property -
9 felleseie
subst. [ privatpersoner] joint ownership, joint estate subst. (jus) [ ekteskap] community property, community of assets subst. [ om ordningen] joint ownership, co-ownership subst. [ sameie] ownership in common subst. [sameie, eiendom] jointly-held property subst. [ samfunn] communal property -
10 formuesbeskatning
subst. capital taxation, property taxation subst. taxation of wealth, taxation of capital, taxation of property subst. taxation on property, taxation on capital -
11 formuesforbrytelser
pl. (jus) crimes against property pl. (jus) property crimes (including wilful destruction of property) -
12 løsøre
pl. (jus) chattels pl. movables pl. (tangible) movable property, movables pl. [ tangible] movable property, movables pl. personal property/effects subst. chattel, chattels -
13 allemannseie
subst. common property, public property -
14 arrest
subst. [ i eiendom] arrest of property subst. [ hefte] seizure, seizure of earnings, seizure of property, seizure of claims subst. [ i utestående fordringer] garnishee order subst. [ av skip] arrest, embargo -
15 arvefall
subst. devolution of an inheritance on the heirs subst. (jus) (case of) succession subst. (jus) devolution of property subst. property vests subst. (jus) the time at which a contingent interest in -
16 arvetvist
subst. dispute about succession to property subst. dispute el. litigation about a will subst. litigation about succession to property -
17 beheftet eiendom
subst. encumbered property, mortgaged property -
18 belåne fast eiendom
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19 betrodde midler
pl. fiduciary property, trust property pl. trust funds, funds entrusted to one's care -
20 boligspekulant
subst. property speculator subst. [negativt, tale] property shark
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