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10:41 Oct 27, 2020 |
Swedish to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) / Will | |||||||
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3 | receive ... an inheritance of any assign or successor of mine / claiming through my estate/ |
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erhåller genom ....arv efter någon av mig receive ... an inheritance of any assign or successor of mine / claiming through my estate/ Explanation: ... or: of anyone claiming by, through or under my estate skall ... inte utgöra egendom > shall not constitute property The 'estate after me', so of mine > is a Germanic construction - compare Nachlaß nach mir in DEU and I have adapted Deane G's idea by reproducing my translation the French 'equivalent' of ayant cause: person claiming through and / or ayant droit: person entitled through or under anothe / may include a widow / universal successor; heir > FHS Bridge, Council of Europe / non-EU European Court of Human Rights, French Glossary. The first example sentence may be corporate-contextualis/zed, but is no different to the or my idea. I'm unsure this is a typo - cut to Swedish nationals Note that in ENG Common Law, a right of representation passes the entitlement to take out a grant of probate > Scots: letters of confirmation of the Will > down a line of successors to the estate, -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 7 heures (2020-10-27 18:18:50 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- ...a line of successors to the estate : 'a chain of representation'. Example sentence(s):
Reference: http://www.proz.com/kudoz/swedish-to-english/real-estate/622... Reference: http://www.gov.uk/guidance/make-a-claim-to-a-deceased-person... |
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