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1 Erbe
m; -n, -n heir (auch fig.); (Nachfolger) successor ( beide: eines Vermögens to an estate); (Begünstigter) beneficiary; (Vermächtnisnehmer) legatee; eines noch Lebenden: heir apparent; alleiniger Erbe sole heir; gesetzlicher Erbe legal heir, heir-at-law fachspr.; mutmaßlicher Erbe heir presumptive; rechtmäßiger Erbe legal ( oder lawful, rightful) heir; jemanden zum Erben einsetzen make s.o. ( oder designate s.o. as) one’s heir; lachend—n; -s, kein Pl.1. inheritance; ein Erbe antreten / ausschlagen succeed to ( oder come into) / refuse ( oder disclaim) an inheritance* * *das Erbeinheritance; heritage;der Erbeheir; inheritor* * *Ẹr|be I ['ɛrbə]m -n, -n (lit, fig)heir ( einer Person (gen) of or to sb, einer Sache (gen) to sth)gesetzlicher Erbe — legal heir, heir at law (Jur), heir apparent (Jur)
leiblicher Erbe — blood-related heir, heir according to bloodright
direkter Erbe — direct or lineal heir, heir of the body (Jur)
mutmaßlicher Erbe — presumptive heir, heir presumptive (Jur)
IIjdn zum or als Erben einsetzen — to appoint sb as or to make sb one's heir
nt -s, no plinheritance; (fig) heritage; (esp Unerwünschtes) legacy* * *das1) (things (especially valuable things such as buildings, literature etc) which are passed on from one generation to another: We must all take care to preserve our national heritage.) heritage2) (a person who by law receives wealth, property etc when the owner dies: A person's eldest son is usually his heir; A king's eldest son is the heir to the throne.) heir3) (money etc inherited: He spent most of his inheritance on drink.) inheritance* * *Er·be1<-s>[ˈɛrbə]das \Erbe ausschlagen to turn down [or form waive] an inheritanceEr·be2, Er·bin<-n, -n>[ˈɛrbə, ˈɛrbɪn, pl ˈɛrbn̩]alleiniger \Erbe the sole heirdirekter \Erbe direct heirgesetzlicher \Erbe rightful heirdie lachenden \Erben (hum) the joyful heirsleiblicher \Erbe blood-related heirpflichtteilsberechtigter \Erbe heir entitled to a compulsory portionjdn/ein Tier als \Erben einsetzen to appoint sb/an animal as heir* * *Idas; Erbes1) (Vermögen) inheritancedas väterliche/mütterliche Erbe — patrimony/maternal inheritance
2) (Vermächtnis) heritage; legacyIIder; Erben Erben heirjemanden zum od. als Erben einsetzen — appoint somebody as one's heir
die lachenden Erben — (ugs.) my/his etc. heirs and successors
* * *eines Vermögens to an estate); (Begünstigter) beneficiary; (Vermächtnisnehmer) legatee; eines noch Lebenden: heir apparent;alleiniger Erbe sole heir;gesetzlicher Erbe legal heir, heir-at-law fachspr;mutmaßlicher Erbe heir presumptive;rechtmäßiger Erbe legal ( oder lawful, rightful) heir;Erbe2 n; -s, kein pl1. inheritance;* * *Idas; Erbes1) (Vermögen) inheritancedas väterliche/mütterliche Erbe — patrimony/maternal inheritance
2) (Vermächtnis) heritage; legacyIIder; Erben Erben heirjemanden zum od. als Erben einsetzen — appoint somebody as one's heir
die lachenden Erben — (ugs.) my/his etc. heirs and successors
* * *-n m.heir n.inheritor n. -s n.inheritance n.legacy n. -
2 Erbe
Er·be1. Er·be <-s> [ʼɛrbə] nt2. Er·be, Er·bin <-n, -n> [ʼɛrbə, ʼɛrbɪn, pl ʼɛrbn̩] m, falleiniger \Erbe the sole heir;direkter \Erbe direct heir;gesetzlicher \Erbe rightful heir;die lachenden \Erben ( hum) the joyful heirs;leiblicher \Erbe blood-related heir;jdn/ein Tier als \Erben einsetzen to appoint sb/an animal as heir -
3 berechtigter Erbe
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4 Erbanfall
Erbanfall
hereditary succession, [devolution of] inheritance, accruer, reversion of an estate;
• Erbanfallsteuer succession duty (US);
• Erbanspruch title (claim) to inheritance (US);
• Erbansprüche geltend machen to claim to be the rightful heir;
• auf weitere Erbansprüche verzichten to forisfamiliate;
• Erbanteil portion;
• gesetzlicher Erbanteil distributive share (US);
• Erbantritt succession to an estate;
• Erbanwärter expectant heir;
• Erbanwartschaft estate in expectancy, expectant estate;
• Erbanwartschaft auf ein Grundstück contingent estate;
• Erbauseinandersetzung division (distribution) of a deceased’s estate;
• Erbauseinandersetzung durchführen to distribute an estate;
• Erbauseinandersetzungsanspruch distributive share (US);
• Erbauseinandersetzungsvertrag family settlement (contract);
• Erbausgleich [putting in] hotchpot;
• Erbausschlagung disclaimer of an estate (inheritance, US);
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5 Erbansprüche geltend machen
Erbansprüche geltend machen
to claim to be the rightful heirBusiness german-english dictionary > Erbansprüche geltend machen
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6 Erbberechtigter
Erbberechtigter
[rightful] heir, inheritor (US), devisee, successor;
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7 Erbe
Erbe I m RECHT heir Erbe II n RECHT inheritance (Nachlass)* * *m < Recht> heir* * *Erbe
heir, inheritor, natural (real) representative, (Erbschaft) heirdom, heritage, inheritance (US), hereditament;
• ohne Erben heirless;
• alleiniger Erbe sole (universal) heir;
• treuhänderisch besitzender Erbe special occupant (US);
• testamentarisch bestimmter Erbe testamentary (appointed) heir (US), heir by devise;
• auf den Restnachlass eingesetzter Erbe residuary beneficiary;
• gesetzlicher (gesetzmäßiger) Erbe legal (lawful, statutory, US, rightful, Br.) heir, heir apparent (Br.), heir-at-law (US), intestate successor;
• legitime Erben legitimate heirs;
• mutmaßlicher Erbe heir apparent (presumptive);
• pflichtteilsberechtigter Erbe forced heir (US);
• rechtmäßiger Erbe rightful (lawful, true) heir;
• übergangener Erbe pretermitted heir (US);
• vermutlicher Erbe presumptive heir;
• Erbe mit Beschränkung auf das Nachlassverzeichnis beneficiary heir;
• Erbe aufgrund eines Erbvertrages conventional heir;
• j. als rechtmäßigen Erben anerkennen to own as heir, to recognize s. o. as a lawful heir;
• sein Vermögen unter seine Erben aufteilen to share one’s estate among one’s heirs;
• j. zu seinem Erben einsetzen to constitute (institute, US) s. o. as one’s heir, to appoint s. o. one’s heir;
• an die gesetzlichen Erben fallen to go by intestacy;
• keine Erben hinterlassen to leave no issue;
• auf den Erben übergehen to devolve upon the heir;
• auf den gesetzlichen Erben übergehen to vest in the heir-at-law;
• sein väterliches Erbe vergeuden to squander one’s estate;
• auf sein Erbe verzichten to renounce an inheritance;
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8 gesetzlicher (gesetzmäßiger) Erbe
gesetzlicher (gesetzmäßiger) Erbe
legal (lawful, statutory, US, rightful, Br.) heir, heir apparent (Br.), heir-at-law (US), intestate successorBusiness german-english dictionary > gesetzlicher (gesetzmäßiger) Erbe
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9 rechtmäßig
rechtmäßig adj RECHT lawful* * *rechtmäßig
lawful, legal, legitimate, as of right;
• rechtmäßig besitzen to hold in due course;
• rechtmäßig erwerben to obtain lawfully;
• rechtmäßiger Anspruch legal demand;
• rechtmäßiger Besitz lawful possession;
• rechtmäßiger Eigentümer holder in due course;
• rechtmäßiger Erbe rightful (lawful, true) heir;
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10 rechtmäßiger Erbe
rechtmäßiger Erbe
rightful (lawful, true) heir
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