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[sək΄seʃn] n հաջորդականություն. անընդհատ շարք. հաջորդելը. ժառան գելու իրավունք. He took over the business in succession to his father Նա ժառանգեց իր հոր գործը. after his succession նրա գահ բարձրանալուց հետո. a succession of accidents վթարների մի ամբողջ շարք. իրավ. իրավահաջորդություն. right of succession հաջորդայնության իրավունք. order of succession օրինական ժառանգում. vacant succession բաց/ չպահանջված ժառանգություն -
3 Succession
تركة ، وراثة ، تعاقب -
4 succession
إرثاستمراريةتتابعترآةتهافتتواترتوالسلسلة متواليةميراث -
5 succession
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6 Succession duties
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7 Succession of crops
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8 Succession of losses
سلسلة خسائر ، خسائر متتابعة -
9 Intestate succession
تركة بلا وصية ، ميراث شَرْعِي -
10 Quick succession allowance
UK خفض الضريبة على التركة المتتاليةEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Quick succession allowance
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11 Right of succession
حق الخلافة ، - الأيلولة ، - اَلْإِرْث -
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13 Singular succession
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14 Testamentary succession
تركة بوصية -
15 Universal succession
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16 Universal succession; general
خلف عامEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Universal succession; general
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17 Vacant succession
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18 War of the Spanish Succession
Wikipedia English-Arabic glossary > War of the Spanish Succession
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19 acquittement
n m2 d'une dette سدّد دينا ['sadːada 'dajnan]◊Ils seront propriétaires après l'acquittement des frais de succession — سيصبحون مالكين بعد تسديد مصاريف نقل التركة
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20 chronologie
n f1 succession dans le temps تتالي أحداث [tataː'liː aħ'daːθ]* * *n f1 succession dans le temps تتالي أحداث [tataː'liː aħ'daːθ]
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succession — [ syksesjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1200; lat. successio « fait de venir à la place » → succéder I ♦ 1 ♦ Dr. Transmission du patrimoine laissé par une personne décédée (l auteur) à une ou plusieurs personnes vivantes (les ayants cause); manière dont se fait… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Succession — is the act or process of following in order or sequence. (It is not to be confused with secession, the act of withdrawing from an organization, union, or political entity). Succession may further refer to, within the context of order and sequence … Wikipedia
succession — UK US /səkˈseʃən/ noun ► [S] a number of similar people or events that exist or happen one after another: a succession of sth »The company has been involved in a succession of accounting scandals. »They employ their seasonal workers on a… … Financial and business terms
succession — Succession. s. f. Heredité. Succession directe. succession collaterale. grande, riche succession. succession endettée, embroüillée, onereuse. curateur à la succession vacante. les effets d une succession, il luy est escheu deux successions en un… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
succession — ► NOUN 1) a number of people or things following one after the other. 2) the action, process, or right of inheriting an office, title, etc. 3) Ecology the process by which a plant community successively gives way to another until stability is… … English terms dictionary
succession — [sək sesh′ən] n. [OFr < L successio < succedere: see SUCCEED] 1. the act of succeeding or coming after another in order or sequence or to an office, estate, throne, etc. 2. the right to succeed to an office, estate, etc. 3. a number of… … English World dictionary
succession — early 14c., fact or right of succeeding someone by inheritance, from O.Fr. succession (13c.), from L. successionem (nom. successio) a following after, a coming into another s place, result, from successus, pp. of succedere (see SUCCEED (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary