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demise

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оставлять по духовному завещанию (имущество) ;
передавать по наследству

отрекаться (of — от престола)

отречение от престола;
переход короны или прав наследнику

передавать имущество по наследству

передача имущества по наследству

передача недвижимости по завещанию

сдача имущества в аренду

сдача недвижимости в аренду

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См. также в других словарях:

demise — de·mise 1 /di mīz/ vt de·mised, de·mis·ing: to convey (possession of property) by will or lease the demised premises demise 2 n [Anglo French, from feminine past participle of demettre to convey by lease, from Old French, to put down, give up,… … Law dictionary

demise — mid 15c., from M.Fr. demise, fem. pp. of démettre dismiss, put away, from des away (from L. dis ) + M.Fr. mettre put, from L. mittere let go, send (see MISSION (Cf. mission)). Originally transfer of estate by will, meaning extended 1754 to death … Etymology dictionary

demise — [dē mīz′, dimīz′] n. [Fr démise, fem. pp. of OFr démettre, to dismiss, put away < L demittere: see DEMIT] 1. Law a transfer of an estate by lease, esp. for a fixed period 2. the transfer of sovereignty by death or abdication 3. a ceasing to… … English World dictionary

demise — *death, decease, passing … New Dictionary of Synonyms

demise — [n] fate, usually death annihilation, collapse, curtains, decease, departure, dissolution, downfall, dying, end, ending, expiration, extinction, failure, fall, final thrill*, last out*, last roundup*, lights out*, number’s up*, passing, quietus,… … New thesaurus

demise — ► NOUN 1) a person s death. 2) the end or failure of something. ORIGIN Old French, from Latin dimittere send away … English terms dictionary

Demise — For other uses, see Demise (disambiguation). Demise, in its original meaning, is an Anglo Norman legal term (from French démettre, from Latin dimittere, to send away) for a transfer of an estate, especially by lease. The word has an operative… … Wikipedia

demise — I v. To convey or create an estate for years or life. To lease; to bequeath or transmit by succession or inheritance II n. A conveyance of an estate to another for life, for years, or at will (most commonly for years); a lease. Originally a… … Black’s law dictionary

demise — ▪ I. demise de‧mise 1 [dɪˈmaɪz] noun [countable usually singular] LAW PROPERTY when a property owner rents property to someone, or the rented property itself: • Where the demise includes the whole of a building the airspace above the building may … Financial and business terms

demise — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ sad, tragic, unfortunate ▪ rapid, sudden ▪ The war brought about the industry s sudden demise. ▪ early … Collocations dictionary

demise — de|mise [dıˈmaız] n [U] [Date: 1400 1500; : Anglo French; Origin: Old French demis sent away ] 1.) formal the end of something that used to exist demise of ▪ the imminent demise (=happening soon) of the local newspaper 2.) formal or law death … Dictionary of contemporary English

demise — noun (U) 1 formal the end of something that used to exist (+ of): the sad demise of the local newspaper 2 formal or law death demise verb (I) especially AmE: The sport has continued to demise over the years … Longman dictionary of contemporary English

demise — demisability, n. demisable, adj. /di muyz /, n., v., demised, demising. n. 1. death or decease. 2. termination of existence or operation: the demise of the empire. 3. Law. a. a death or decease occasioning the transfer of an estate. b. a… … Universalium

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demise

1 demise

2 demise

3 demise

4 demise

5 demise

оставлять по духовному завещанию (имущество) ;
передавать по наследству

отрекаться (of — от престола)

отречение от престола;
переход короны или прав наследнику

передавать имущество по наследству

передача имущества по наследству

передача недвижимости по завещанию

сдача имущества в аренду

сдача недвижимости в аренду

6 demise

7 demise

8 demise

9 demise

10 demise

11 demise

12 demise

13 demise

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18 demise

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20 demise

См. также в других словарях:

demise — de·mise 1 /di mīz/ vt de·mised, de·mis·ing: to convey (possession of property) by will or lease the demised premises demise 2 n [Anglo French, from feminine past participle of demettre to convey by lease, from Old French, to put down, give up,… … Law dictionary

demise — mid 15c., from M.Fr. demise, fem. pp. of démettre dismiss, put away, from des away (from L. dis ) + M.Fr. mettre put, from L. mittere let go, send (see MISSION (Cf. mission)). Originally transfer of estate by will, meaning extended 1754 to death … Etymology dictionary

demise — [dē mīz′, dimīz′] n. [Fr démise, fem. pp. of OFr démettre, to dismiss, put away < L demittere: see DEMIT] 1. Law a transfer of an estate by lease, esp. for a fixed period 2. the transfer of sovereignty by death or abdication 3. a ceasing to… … English World dictionary

demise — *death, decease, passing … New Dictionary of Synonyms

demise — [n] fate, usually death annihilation, collapse, curtains, decease, departure, dissolution, downfall, dying, end, ending, expiration, extinction, failure, fall, final thrill*, last out*, last roundup*, lights out*, number’s up*, passing, quietus,… … New thesaurus

demise — ► NOUN 1) a person s death. 2) the end or failure of something. ORIGIN Old French, from Latin dimittere send away … English terms dictionary

Demise — For other uses, see Demise (disambiguation). Demise, in its original meaning, is an Anglo Norman legal term (from French démettre, from Latin dimittere, to send away) for a transfer of an estate, especially by lease. The word has an operative… … Wikipedia

demise — I v. To convey or create an estate for years or life. To lease; to bequeath or transmit by succession or inheritance II n. A conveyance of an estate to another for life, for years, or at will (most commonly for years); a lease. Originally a… … Black’s law dictionary

demise — ▪ I. demise de‧mise 1 [dɪˈmaɪz] noun [countable usually singular] LAW PROPERTY when a property owner rents property to someone, or the rented property itself: • Where the demise includes the whole of a building the airspace above the building may … Financial and business terms

demise — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ sad, tragic, unfortunate ▪ rapid, sudden ▪ The war brought about the industry s sudden demise. ▪ early … Collocations dictionary

demise — de|mise [dıˈmaız] n [U] [Date: 1400 1500; : Anglo French; Origin: Old French demis sent away ] 1.) formal the end of something that used to exist demise of ▪ the imminent demise (=happening soon) of the local newspaper 2.) formal or law death … Dictionary of contemporary English

demise — noun (U) 1 formal the end of something that used to exist (+ of): the sad demise of the local newspaper 2 formal or law death demise verb (I) especially AmE: The sport has continued to demise over the years … Longman dictionary of contemporary English

demise — demisability, n. demisable, adj. /di muyz /, n., v., demised, demising. n. 1. death or decease. 2. termination of existence or operation: the demise of the empire. 3. Law. a. a death or decease occasioning the transfer of an estate. b. a… … Universalium

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demise

1 demise

2 demise

3 demise

4 demise

5 demise

оставлять по духовному завещанию (имущество) ;
передавать по наследству

отрекаться (of — от престола)

отречение от престола;
переход короны или прав наследнику

передавать имущество по наследству

передача имущества по наследству

передача недвижимости по завещанию

сдача имущества в аренду

сдача недвижимости в аренду

6 demise

7 demise

8 demise

9 demise

10 demise

11 demise

12 demise

13 demise

14 demise

15 demise

16 demise of

17 demise

18 demise

19 demise

20 demise

См. также в других словарях:

demise — de·mise 1 /di mīz/ vt de·mised, de·mis·ing: to convey (possession of property) by will or lease the demised premises demise 2 n [Anglo French, from feminine past participle of demettre to convey by lease, from Old French, to put down, give up,… … Law dictionary

demise — mid 15c., from M.Fr. demise, fem. pp. of démettre dismiss, put away, from des away (from L. dis ) + M.Fr. mettre put, from L. mittere let go, send (see MISSION (Cf. mission)). Originally transfer of estate by will, meaning extended 1754 to death … Etymology dictionary

demise — [dē mīz′, dimīz′] n. [Fr démise, fem. pp. of OFr démettre, to dismiss, put away < L demittere: see DEMIT] 1. Law a transfer of an estate by lease, esp. for a fixed period 2. the transfer of sovereignty by death or abdication 3. a ceasing to… … English World dictionary

demise — *death, decease, passing … New Dictionary of Synonyms

demise — [n] fate, usually death annihilation, collapse, curtains, decease, departure, dissolution, downfall, dying, end, ending, expiration, extinction, failure, fall, final thrill*, last out*, last roundup*, lights out*, number’s up*, passing, quietus,… … New thesaurus

demise — ► NOUN 1) a person s death. 2) the end or failure of something. ORIGIN Old French, from Latin dimittere send away … English terms dictionary

Demise — For other uses, see Demise (disambiguation). Demise, in its original meaning, is an Anglo Norman legal term (from French démettre, from Latin dimittere, to send away) for a transfer of an estate, especially by lease. The word has an operative… … Wikipedia

demise — I v. To convey or create an estate for years or life. To lease; to bequeath or transmit by succession or inheritance II n. A conveyance of an estate to another for life, for years, or at will (most commonly for years); a lease. Originally a… … Black’s law dictionary

demise — ▪ I. demise de‧mise 1 [dɪˈmaɪz] noun [countable usually singular] LAW PROPERTY when a property owner rents property to someone, or the rented property itself: • Where the demise includes the whole of a building the airspace above the building may … Financial and business terms

demise — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ sad, tragic, unfortunate ▪ rapid, sudden ▪ The war brought about the industry s sudden demise. ▪ early … Collocations dictionary

demise — de|mise [dıˈmaız] n [U] [Date: 1400 1500; : Anglo French; Origin: Old French demis sent away ] 1.) formal the end of something that used to exist demise of ▪ the imminent demise (=happening soon) of the local newspaper 2.) formal or law death … Dictionary of contemporary English

demise — noun (U) 1 formal the end of something that used to exist (+ of): the sad demise of the local newspaper 2 formal or law death demise verb (I) especially AmE: The sport has continued to demise over the years … Longman dictionary of contemporary English

demise — demisability, n. demisable, adj. /di muyz /, n., v., demised, demising. n. 1. death or decease. 2. termination of existence or operation: the demise of the empire. 3. Law. a. a death or decease occasioning the transfer of an estate. b. a… … Universalium

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