- to alienate property
- отчуждать имущество
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
property law — Introduction principles, policies, and rules by which disputes over property are to be resolved and by which property transactions may be structured. What distinguishes property law from other kinds of law is that property law deals with… … Universalium
alienate — alien·ate / ā lē ə ˌnāt/ vt at·ed, at·ing [Latin alienare, from alienus not one s own]: to give away or sell (property or a property right) to another will not sell, transfer, assign, hypothecate or otherwise alienate any of his voting shares… … Law dictionary
property — prop·er·ty n pl ties [Anglo French propreté proprieté, from Latin proprietat proprietas, from proprius own, particular] 1: something (as an interest, money, or land) that is owned or possessed see also asset, estate, interest … Law dictionary
Property — • The person who enjoys the full right to dispose of it insofar as is not forbidden by law Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Property Property … Catholic encyclopedia
Alienate — Al ien*ate ( [=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Alienated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Alienating}.] 1. To convey or transfer to another, as title, property, or right; to part voluntarily with ownership of. [1913 Webster] 2. To withdraw, as the affections; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
alienate — [āl′yən āt΄, āl′ē ənāt΄] vt. alienated, alienating [< L alienatus, pp. of alienare < alius, other: see ELSE] 1. to transfer the ownership of (property) to another 2. to make unfriendly; estrange [his behavior alienated his friends] 3. to… … English World dictionary
alienate — UK [ˈeɪlɪəneɪt] / US [ˈeɪlɪəˌneɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms alienate : present tense I/you/we/they alienate he/she/it alienates present participle alienating past tense alienated past participle alienated 1) to make someone dislike you, or… … English dictionary
alienate — alienator, n. /ayl yeuh nayt , ay lee euh /, v.t., alienated, alienating. 1. to make indifferent or hostile: He has alienated his entire family. 2. to turn away; transfer or divert: to alienate funds from their intended purpose. 3. Law. to… … Universalium
alienate — al•ien•ate [[t]ˈeɪl yəˌneɪt, ˈeɪ li ə [/t]] v. t. at•ed, at•ing 1) to turn away the affection of; make indifferent or hostile: He has alienated most of his friends[/ex] 2) to transfer or divert: to alienate funds from their intended purpose[/ex]… … From formal English to slang
alienate — /ˈeɪliəneɪt / (say ayleeuhnayt) verb (t) (alienated, alienating) 1. to make indifferent or averse; estrange. 2. to turn away: to alienate the affections. 3. to cause to feel hostility or antipathy: a council decision that alienates the community …
alienate — The voluntary transfer of property to another by bargain and sale, deed, will, gift, or other method effective to pass title. Butler v Fitzgerald, 43 Neb 192. As used in statutes imposing liability for double the value of property of decedent… … Ballentine's law dictionary