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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > sole legatee
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Jur. légataire universelEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > sole legatee
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∎ the sole survivor le seul survivant(b) (exclusive) exclusif;∎ to have sole rights on sth avoir l'exclusivité des droits sur qch;∎ to have sole responsibility for sth être entièrement responsable de qch2 noun(b) (of shoe, sock) semelle f(c) Ichthyology sole fressemeler;∎ to have one's shoes soled faire ressemeler ses chaussures►► sole agency représentation f exclusive;sole agency contract contrat m de représentation exclusive;sole agent agent m exclusif;∎ to be sole agent for Rover avoir la représentation exclusive de Rover;Commerce sole dealer concessionnaire mf exclusif(ive);Law sole legatee légataire mf universel(elle);sole owner propriétaire mf unique;sole right droit m exclusif; -
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1. n наследникheir general — наследник по закону, универсальный наследник
2. n адепт, преемник; наследователь3. v наследовать, быть наследникомСинонимический ряд:inheritor (noun) beneficiary; coheir; heir apparent; heritor; inheritor; legal heir; legatee; male inheritor; one who inherits; recipient; scion; successorАнтонимический ряд:
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