estates in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for estates in the English»Serbian Dictionary

es·tate [ɪ'steɪt, es'-] N

'real es·tate N no pl esp Am, Aus

'hous·ing es·tate N Brit, Am 'hous·ing de·vel·op·ment N

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restitution of a house, estates

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The annexation had been accompanied by several instances of expropriation of royal and landholders' estates on sometimes flimsy grounds of non-payment of taxes, or difficulties in proving title to lands.
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As it became more difficult to fraudulently label wines with the wrong provenance, label fraud soon evolved to the pilfering of the identities of wine estates themselves.
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Three types of defeasible estates are the fee simple determinable, fee simple subject to an executory limitation or interest, and the fee simple subject to a condition subsequent.
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In 1721, it raised money by conducting lotteries, the prizes including stock in the company and annuities secured on its estates.
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He proposed to pay for the scheme through a graduated land tax, hitting the largest estates hardest.
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In the mid-1970s, however, the school's population declined as families moved out of the city to new suburban housing estates.
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Landlords generally divided their estates into smaller farms that were rented to tenant farmers.
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The latifundia quickly started economic consolidation as larger estates achieved greater economies of scale and senators did not pay land taxes.
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In rural estates, bailiffs seem to have been responsible for at least some of the household shrines (lararia) and their deities.
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Many office blocks and large estates were built, including a ring road.
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