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21 reversionary heir
reversionary heir Nacherbe m -
22 rightful heir
rightful heir rechtmäßiger Erbe m -
23 service of heir
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24 sole heir
sole heir Alleinerbe m -
25 statutory heir
statutory heir gesetzlicher Erbe m -
26 testamentary heir
testamentary heir Testamentserbe m -
27 co-heir
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28 joint heir
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29 legal heir
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30 reversionary heir
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > reversionary heir
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31 rightful heir
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > rightful heir
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32 joint heir
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33 sole heir
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34 son and heir
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35 be someone's heir
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36 heiress
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37 heirloom
heir·loom [ʼeəlu:m, Am ʼer-] nErbstück nt;family \heirloom Familienerbstück nt -
38 appoint
transitive verb1) (fix) bestimmen; festlegen [Zeitpunkt, Ort]appoint somebody [to be or as] something/to do something — jemanden zu etwas ernennen/jemanden dazu berufen, etwas zu tun
appoint somebody to something — jemanden in etwas (Akk.) einsetzen
* * *[ə'point]1) (to give (a person) a job or position: They appointed him manager; They have appointed a new manager.) einstellen•- academic.ru/84210/appointed">appointed- appointment* * *ap·point[əˈpɔɪnt]vt1. (select)▪ to \appoint sb [to do sth] jdn [dazu] berufen[, etw zu tun]to \appoint sb as heir jdn als Erben einsetzento \appoint a commission eine Kommission einrichten▪ to \appoint sth [to sb/sth] [jdm/etw] etw übertragen* * *[ə'pɔɪnt]vt1) (to a job) einstellen; (to a post) ernennento appoint sb to an office — jdn in ein Amt berufen
to appoint sb sth — jdn zu etw ernennen or bestellen (geh) or als etw (acc) berufen
to appoint sb to do sth — jdn dazu bestimmen, etw zu tun
they appointed him to the vacant position — sie gaben ihm die( freie) Stelle; (professorship) sie haben ihn auf den Lehrstuhl berufen
* * *appoint [əˈpɔınt] v/tappoint sb governor jemanden zum Gouverneur bestellen oder ernennen, jemanden als Gouverneur berufen oder einsetzen;appoint sb guardian jemanden zum Vormund bestellen;appoint an heir einen Erben einsetzen;appoint sb one’s heir jemanden als Erben einsetzen;appoint sb to a chair jemanden auf einen Lehrstuhl berufen2. anordnen, vorschreiben3. festsetzen, bestimmen:the appointed day der festgesetzte Tag oder Termin, der Stichtag;appoint a day for trial einen Termin (zur Verhandlung) anberaumen4. ausstatten, einrichten ( with mit):* * *transitive verb1) (fix) bestimmen; festlegen [Zeitpunkt, Ort]2) (choose for a job) einstellen; (assign to office) ernennenappoint somebody [to be or as] something/to do something — jemanden zu etwas ernennen/jemanden dazu berufen, etwas zu tun
appoint somebody to something — jemanden in etwas (Akk.) einsetzen
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40 presumptive
pre·sump·tive[prɪˈzʌmptɪv]adj attitude, reasoning vermutlich, mutmaßlich\presumptive diagnosis Verdachtsdiagnose f* * *[prI'zʌmptIv]adj1) (JUR)presumptive evidence — Indizien(beweis m ) pl
2)(= likely)
heir presumptive — mutmaßlicher Erbe* * *presumptive [prıˈzʌmptıv; -ˈzʌmtıv] adj (adv presumptively) vermutlich, mutmaßlich, JUR auch präsumtiv:presumptive evidence Indizienbeweis m;presumptive proof Wahrscheinlichkeitsbeweis m;* * *adj.vermutliches adj.
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heir — c.1300, from Anglo Fr. heir, O.Fr. oir heir, successor, from L. heredem (nom. heres) heir, heiress (see HEREDITY (Cf. heredity)). Heir apparent (late 14c.) has the French order of noun adjective, though it was not originally so written in English … Etymology dictionary
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