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Definition
Synonym
Realrechte
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Realrechte
pl
jur.
rights attached to land
Br.
real property
Am.
Realrechte
pl
jur.
rights attached to land
Br.
real property
Am.
Realrechte
pl
jur.
rights attached to land
Br.
real property
Am.
Realrechte
pl
jur.
rights attached to land
Br.
real property
Am.
Deutsche
Realrechte Synonyme
Englische
rights attached to land real property Synonyme
Realrechte Definition
Attached
(
imp.
&
p.
p.)
of
Attach
Land
(
n.
)
Urine.
See
Lant.
Land
(
n.
)
The
solid
part
of
the
surface
of
the
earth
Land
(
n.
)
Any
portion,
large
or
small,
of
the
surface
of
the
earth,
considered
by
itself,
or
as
belonging
to
an
individual
or
a
people,
as
a
country,
estate,
farm,
or
tract.
Land
(
n.
)
Ground,
in
respect
to
its
nature
or
quality
Land
(
n.
)
The
inhabitants
of
a
nation
or
people.
Land
(
n.
)
The
mainland,
in
distinction
from
islands.
Land
(
n.
)
The
ground
or
floor.
Land
(
n.
)
The
ground
left
unplowed
between
furrows
Land
(
n.
)
Any
ground,
soil,
or
earth
whatsoever,
as
meadows,
pastures,
woods,
etc.,
and
everything
annexed
to
it,
whether
by
nature,
as
trees,
water,
etc.,
or
by
the
hand
of
man,
as
buildings,
fences,
etc.
Land
(
n.
)
The
lap
of
the
strakes
in
a
clinker-built
boat
Land
(
n.
)
In
any
surface
prepared
with
indentations,
perforations,
or
grooves,
that
part
of
the
surface
which
is
not
so
treated,
as
the
level
part
of
a
millstone
between
the
furrows,
or
the
surface
of
the
bore
of
a
rifled
gun
between
the
grooves.
Land
(
v.
t.)
To
set
or
put
on
shore
from
a
ship
or
other
water
craft
Land
(
v.
t.)
To
catch
and
bring
to
shore
Land
(
v.
t.)
To
set
down
after
conveying
Land
(
v.
i.)
To
go
on
shore
from
a
ship
or
boat
Land-poor
(
a.
)
Pecuniarily
embarrassed
through
owning
much
unprofitable
land.
No-man's
land
(
)
A
space
amidships
used
to
keep
blocks,
ropes,
etc.
No-man's
land
(
)
Fig.:
An
unclaimed
space
or
time.
Property
(
a.
)
That
which
is
proper
to
anything
Property
(
a.
)
An
acquired
or
artificial
quality
Property
(
a.
)
The
exclusive
right
of
possessing,
enjoying,
and
disposing
of
a
thing
Property
(
a.
)
That
to
which
a
person
has
a
legal
title,
whether
in
his
possession
or
not
Property
(
a.
)
All
the
adjuncts
of
a
play
except
the
scenery
and
the
dresses
of
the
actors
Property
(
a.
)
Propriety
Property
(
v.
t.)
To
invest
which
properties,
or
qualities.
Property
(
v.
t.)
To
make
a
property
of
Real
(
n.
)
A
small
Spanish
silver
coin
Real
(
a.
)
Royal
Real
(
a.
)
Actually
being
or
existing
Real
(
a.
)
True
Real
(
a.
)
Relating
to
things,
not
to
persons.
Real
(
a.
)
Having
an
assignable
arithmetical
or
numerical
value
or
meaning
Real
(
a.
)
Pertaining
to
things
fixed,
permanent,
or
immovable,
as
to
lands
and
tenements
Real
(
n.
)
A
realist.
Table-land
(
n.
)
A
broad,
level,
elevated
area
of
land
rights attached to land [Br.] real property [Am.] Bedeutung
land
reform
a
redistribution
of
agricultural
land
(especially
by
government
action)
farming
land
agriculture
considered
as
an
occupation
or
way
of
life,
farming
is
a
strenuous
life,
there's
no
work
on
the
land
any
more
royal
tennis
real
tennis
court
tennis
an
ancient
form
of
tennis
played
in
a
four-walled
court
land
development
making
an
area
of
land
more
useful
accordance
accordance
of
rights
the
act
of
granting
rights,
the
accordance
to
Canada
of
rights
of
access
land-office
business
very
large
and
profitable
volume
of
commercial
activity
real-estate
business
the
business
of
selling
real
estate
corncrake
land
rail
Crex
crex
common
Eurasian
rail
that
frequents
grain
fields
land
line
landline
a
telephone
line
that
travels
over
terrestrial
circuits,
a
land
line
can
be
wire
or
fiber
optics
or
microwave
land
mine
ground-emplaced
mine
booby
trap
an
explosive
mine
hidden
underground,
explodes
when
stepped
on
or
driven
over
land
office
a
government
office
where
business
relating
to
public
lands
is
transacted
Polaroid
camera
Polaroid
Land
camera
a
camera
that
develops
and
produces
a
positive
print
within
seconds
property
prop
any
movable
articles
or
objects
used
on
the
set
of
a
play
or
movie,
before
every
scene
he
ran
down
his
checklist
of
props
real
storage
the
main
memory
in
a
virtual
memory
system
remote
terminal
link-attached
terminal
remote
station
link-attached
station
a
terminal
connected
to
a
computer
by
a
data
link
real
McCoy
real
thing
real
stuff
informal
usage
attributing
authenticity
twilight
zone
no
man's
land
the
ambiguous
region
between
two
categories
or
states
or
conditions
(usually
containing
some
features
of
both),
but
there
is
still
a
twilight
zone,
the
tantalizing
occurrences
that
are
probably
noise
but
might
possibly
be
a
signal,
in
the
twilight
zone
between
humor
and
vulgarity,
in
that
no
man's
land
between
negotiation
and
aggression
property
a
basic
or
essential
attribute
shared
by
all
members
of
a
class,
a
study
of
the
physical
properties
of
atomic
particles
tactile
property
feel
a
property
perceived
by
touch
visual
property
an
attribute
of
vision
color
property
an
attribute
of
color
olfactory
property
smell
aroma
odor
odour
scent
any
property
detected
by
the
olfactory
system
sound
property
an
attribute
of
sound
taste
property
a
property
appreciated
via
the
sense
of
taste
bodily
property
an
attribute
of
the
body
physiological
property
a
property
having
to
do
with
the
functioning
of
the
body
physical
property
any
property
used
to
characterize
matter
and
energy
and
their
interactions
chemical
property
a
property
used
to
characterize
materials
in
reactions
that
change
their
identity
temporal
property
a
property
relating
to
time
spatial
property
spatiality
any
property
relating
to
or
occupying
space
acreage
land
area
an
area
of
ground
used
for
some
particular
purpose
(such
as
building
or
farming),
he
wanted
some
acreage
to
build
on
states'
rights
the
rights
conceded
to
the
states
by
the
United
States
constitution
clouduckoo-land
an
imaginary
place
where
you
say
people
are
when
they
seem
optimistically
out
of
touch
with
reality
Promised
Land
the
goal
towards
which
Christians
strive
never-never
land
dreamland
dreamworld
a
pleasing
country
existing
only
in
dreams
or
imagination
real
world
real
life
the
practical
world
as
opposed
to
the
academic
world,
a
good
consultant
must
have
a
lot
of
experience
in
the
real
world
property
attribute
dimension
a
construct
whereby
objects
or
individuals
can
be
distinguished,
selfonfidence
is
not
an
endearing
property
states'
rights
a
doctrine
that
federal
powers
should
be
curtailed
and
returned
to
the
individual
states
Bill
of
Rights
a
statement
of
fundamental
rights
and
privileges
(especially
the
first
ten
amendments
to
the
United
States
Constitution)
real
presence
(Christianity)
the
Christian
doctrine
that
the
body
of
Christ
is
actually
present
in
the
Eucharist
rights
offering
rights
issue
an
offering
of
common
stock
to
existing
shareholders
who
hold
subscription
rights
or
pre-emptive
rights
that
entitle
them
to
buy
newly
issued
shares
at
a
discount
from
the
price
at
which
they
will
be
offered
to
the
public
later,
the
investment
banker
who
handles
a
rights
offering
usually
agrees
to
buy
any
shares
not
bought
by
shareholders
property
settlement
(matrimonial
law)
the
division
of
property
owned
or
acquired
by
marriage
partners
during
their
marriage
Real
IRA
Real
Irish
Republican
Army
RIRA
Dissident
Irish
Republican
Army
a
radical
terrorist
group
that
broke
away
in
when
the
mainstream
Provisional
IRA
proposed
a
cease-fire,
has
continued
terrorist
activities
in
opposition
to
any
peace
agreement
Real
Estate
Investment
Trust
REIT
an
investment
trust
that
owns
and
manages
a
pool
of
commercial
properties
and
mortgages
and
other
real
estate
assets,
shares
can
be
bought
and
sold
in
the
stock
market
nation
land
country
the
people
who
live
in
a
nation
or
country,
a
statement
that
sums
up
the
nation's
mood,
the
news
was
announced
to
the
nation,
the
whole
country
worshipped
him
state
nation
country
land
commonwealth
res
publica
body
politic
a
politically
organized
body
of
people
under
a
single
government,
the
state
has
elected
a
new
president,
African
nations,
students
who
had
come
to
the
nation's
capitol,
the
country's
largest
manufacturer,
an
industrialized
land
States'
Rights
Democratic
Party
Dixiecrats
a
former
political
party
in
the
United
States,
formed
in
by
Democrats
from
southern
states
in
order
to
oppose
to
the
candidacy
of
Harry
S
Truman
real
matrix
a
matrix
whose
elements
are
all
real
numbers
Commission
on
Human
Rights
the
commission
of
the
Economic
and
Social
Council
of
the
United
Nations
that
is
concerned
with
human
rights
law
of
the
land
a
phrase
used
in
the
Magna
Carta
to
refer
to
the
then
established
law
of
the
kingdom
(as
distinct
from
Roman
or
civil
law),
today
it
refers
to
fundamental
principles
of
justice
commensurate
with
due
process,
the
United
States
Constitution
declares
itself
to
be
`the
supreme
law
of
the
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