estates

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mallar
konut
ayni haklar
estates general
konut, genel
estate
{i} emlâk

Tom emlakının bir parçasını Mary'ye bıraktı. - Tom left part of his estate to Mary.

Teyzem büyük bir emlakı miras olarak aldı. - My aunt inherited the huge estate.

estate
{i} malikâne
estate
arsa
estate
mal

Öylesine büyük bir malikhâneyi nasıl idare edeceğimi bilmiyorum. - I don't know how to manage that large estate.

Mal varlığınının bir kısmını oğlu Robert'a bıraktı. - He settled part of his estate on his son Robert.

estate
miras

Altmış yaşındaki teyzem büyük miras aldı. - My sixty-year-old aunt inherited the huge estate.

Tom oğlunun onun gayrimenkulunu miras olarak almasını diliyor. - Tom wishes for his son to inherit his estate.

estate
mülk

O, mülküne varis olarak sahip oldu. - He succeeded to his estate.

Sami, Mısır'da bir mülk bıraktı. - Sami left an estate in Egypt.

estate
(Ticaret) taşınmazlar
estate
(Kanun) bırakıt
estate
(Ticaret) mülk geliri
estate
(Ticaret) mal varlığı

Mal varlığınının bir kısmını oğlu Robert'a bıraktı. - He settled part of his estate on his son Robert.

Mal varlığınının bir kısmını oğlu Robert'a bıraktı. - He left part of his estate to his son Robert.

estate
haneden
estate
(Ticaret) intifa hakkı
estate
senet
estate
ölen kimseden kalan mal varlığı
estate
arazi

Tom amcasının arazisini miras olarak aldı. - Tom inherited his uncle's estate.

estate
emlak
estate
aşama
industrial estates
sanayi siteleri
landed estates
konut indi
decedent's estates
miras bırakanların mülkü
estate
{i} hal
estate
{i} varlık
estate
itibar
estate
yüksek mertebe
estate
konak
estate
{i} huk. tereke, bırakıt
estate
{i} sınıf
estate
hal personal estate menkulrealestate mülk
estate
{i} durum
estate
mevki
estate
gazetecilik the three estates asiller
estate
ölümle bırakılan mal ve mülk
estate
gayri menkulthe fourthestate basın
estate
tabaka
estate
tereke
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
plural of estate
This refers to the Chartered Subdivision of Marches, Counties, Baronies, Households, and Knightly
Juridical groups during the medieval period to which rights, duties, and privileges were attached
The property, real and personal, left by a deceased person which must be distributed under the terms of the will (if there is one) or the rules of intestacy
estates for life
plural form of estate for life
estates in land
plural form of estate in land
Estates General
or States General French États-Généraux. In pre-Revolutionary France, the representative assembly of the three "estates" or orders of the realm: the clergy and the nobility (both privileged minorities) as well as the Third Estate, which represented the majority of the people. Usually summoned by monarchs in times of crisis, the Estates General met at irregular intervals from the 14th century on; it was of limited effectiveness because the monarchy usually dealt with local Estates instead. The last meeting of the Estates General was at the start of the French Revolution in 1789, when the deputies of the Third Estate led in founding the National Assembly
estates general
assembly of the estates of all France; last meeting in 1789
council estates
plural form of council estate
estate
A body style for cars, popular with families, which has an enclosed area where the boot or trunk would be on a sedan / saloon
estate
A group of buildings built together as a single development on a designated area of land. ()
estate
All that a person owns, whether real or personal property
estate
The nature and extent of a person's interest in, or ownership of, land
estate
An area on land under single ownership
estate
A major social class or order of persons regarded collectively as part of the body politic of the country and formerly possessing distinct political rights ()

I am afraid that some of the nobles who are campaigning for it simply want to use the Estates to cut down the King's power and increase their own.

housing estates
plural form of housing estate
industrial estates
plural form of industrial estate
life estates
plural form of life estate
life estates pur autre vie
plural form of life estate pur autre vie
residuary estates
plural form of residuary estate
sink estates
plural form of sink estate
estate
{v} to settle an estate on
estate
{n} property, platantion, farm, rank
Hoffman Estates
A village of northeast Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. Population: 46,561
Jesuit Estates Controversy
Canadian dispute between Protestants and Roman Catholics after reestablishment of the Jesuit order. After the pope suppressed the Jesuits in 1773, their landholdings in Canada were transferred to the British government. The pope restored the order in 1814, and some Jesuits returned to Canada in 1842. Restitution for their land was discussed, and the Jesuits' Estates Act (1888) gave $400,000 in compensation
estate
property in land; also, property of all kinds which a person leaves to be divided at his death
estate
All the property an individual owns at the time of his or her death
estate
Social standing or rank; quality; dignity
estate
A property which a person possesses; a fortune; possessions, esp
estate
All property owned by an individual at time of death
estate
Settled condition or form of existence; state; condition or circumstances of life or of any person; situation
estate
The property of a deceased person
estate
The nature and extent of a persons interest in, or ownership of land
estate
A collective term meaning all real and personal property owned by a person
estate
{i} extensive piece of land usually with a large house on it; person's property, wealth, possessions; status, social standing, rank
estate
The ownership interest of a person in real property Is also used to refer to a deceased person's property And often used to describe a large home with spacious grounds
estate
Grouping of all property of a person
estate
The total assets of a deceased person Also, the interest that a person has in any property
estate
A person of high rank
estate
Everything of value (all property) that a person owns while living or at the time of death
estate
Tom settle as a fortune
estate
The ownership interest of an individual in real property The sum total of all the real property and personal property owned by an individual at time of death
estate
the ownership interest an individual has in real property The sum total of all the real and personal property owned by an individual at the time of death
estate
The degree, quantity, nature and extent of interest which a person owns in real property
estate
extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use; "the family owned a large estate on Long Island"
estate
The great classes or orders of a community or state (as the clergy, the nobility, and the commonalty of England) or their representatives who administer the government; as, the estates of the realm (England), which are (1) the lords spiritual, (2) the lords temporal, (3) the commons
estate
A group of buildings built together as a single development on a designated area of land. (w: Housing estate)
estate
All assets owned by an individual at the time of death The estate includes all funds, personal effects, interest in business enterprises, titles to property, real estate and chattels, and evidence of ownership, such as stocks bonds and mortgages owned, and notes receivable
estate
All the property, real and personal, owned by a person at the time of his/her death
estate
1 Interest in real estate2 Property left by decedent, both real and personal 3 Property of a ward, both real and personal
estate
An estate car
estate
An estate is a large area of land in the country which is owned by a person, family, or organization. a shooting party on Lord Wyville's estate in Yorkshire
estate
everything you own; all of your assets (whether real property or personal property) and liabilities
estate
The ownership interest an individual holds in real property This is also the sum total of all the real property and personal property owned by an individual at time of death
estate
- the total of all the real property & personal property owned by an individual at time of death
estate
1 The nature and extent of a person's interest in real property 2 The term used to described the collection of assets of a deceased person
estate
The degree, quality, nature, and extent of one's interest in, or ownership of, lands, tenements, etc
estate
The state; the general body politic; the common-wealth; the general interest; state affairs
estate
Someone's estate is all the money and property that they leave behind them when they die. His estate was valued at $150,000. see also housing estate, industrial estate, real estate. estate law estate tax Third Estate
estate
The ownership interest a person has in real property Also, the total value of all the real property and personal property owned by an individual at the time of their death
estate
An area on land under single ownership. (w: Estate (house))
estate
All assets a person owns at the time of death, including securities, real estate, business interests, physical property, and cash, less outstanding liabilities The estate is distributed to heirs according to the terms of the person's will or, if there is no will, by court ruling
estate
a major social class or order of persons regarded collectively as part of the body politic of the country and formerly possessing distinct political rights extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use; "the family owned a large estate on Long Island"
estate
An estate consists of personal property (car, household items, and other tangible items), real property, and intangible property, such as stock certificates and bank accounts, owned in the individual name of a person at the time of the persons death It does not include life insurance proceeds unless the estate was made the beneficiary) or other assets that pass outside the estate (like joint tenancy asset)
estate
To establish
estate
To endow with an estate
estate
The degree of ownership a person has in real property
estate
Total assets of a person at the time of death, including real estate and personal
estate
The nature and extent of interest that an individual has in real property (degree of ownership) Also, the combined total of all real and personal property owned by an individual at the time of their death
estate
as, an estate for life, for years, at will, etc
estate
The total of all real and personal property owned by an individual
estate
A taxable entity that is established upon the death of a taxpayer It consists of all the decedent's property and personal effects The estate exists until the final distribution of its assets to the heirs and other beneficiaries During the period of administration, the executor must usually file a return
estate
People sometimes use estate to refer to a housing estate or an industrial estate. He used to live on the estate
estates

    Турецкое произношение

    îsteyts

    Произношение

    /əˈstāts/ /ɪˈsteɪts/

    Этимология

    [ is-'tAt ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English estat, from Old French; more at STATE.
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