ILEC
Voci Unit 10: Real property law
Voci Unit 10: Real property law
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real property
Grundbesitz
real estate
general term for land, tenements (Wohnungen) ans hereditaments (
hereditament
property which can be inherited; also refers to land in general
freehold estate
when you completely own a building or piece of land for an unlimited time
freehold estate: fee simple
unbeschränktes Eigentumsrecht
freehold estate: fee tail or entail
das Erblehen
if you entail property, you arrange for it to be given to a specific person, usually your oldest son, when you die.
At common law, fee tail or entail is an estate of inheritance in real property which cannot be sold, devised by will, or otherwise alienated by the owner, but which passes by operation of law to the owner's heirs upon his death. The term fee tail is derived from the Middle Latin feodum talliatum, which means "cut-short fee."
freehold estate: life estate
Wohn- und Nutzungsrecht auf Lebzeiten
A life estate is a concept used in common law and statutory law to designate the ownership of land for the duration of a person's life. In legal terms it is an estate in real property that ends at death when there is a "reversion" to the original owner. The owner of a life estate is called a "life tenant".
freehold estate: pur autre vie
While it is similar to a life estate, it differs in that a person's life interest will last for the life of another person instead of their own.[1][3][4] For example, if Bob is given use of the family house for as long as his mother lives, he has possession of the house pur autre vie.[1] Pur autre vie can occur when a contingent remainder is destroyed, in a Doctrine of Merger situation, where one person acquires the life estate of another and thereby destroys a remainder not already vested.[5]
escheat
Heimfallsrecht des Staates
a legal process in which someone's money and property are given to the state after they die if they do not have awill, or if there is nobody else with a legal right to receive their money or property
remainderman
Nacherbe
A remainderman is a person who inherits or is entitled to inherit property upon the termination of the estate of the former owner. Usually this occurs due to the death or termination of the former owner's life estate, but this can also occur due to a specific notation in a trust passing ownership from one person to another
leasehold
Mietgrundstück
leasehold property is property that you will own only for the period of time stated in a lease .
Statute of Frauds
The statute of frauds refers to the requirement that certain kinds of contracts be memorialized in a signed writing with sufficient content to evidence the contract.
easements
Dienstbarkeit / Nutzungsrecht
An easement is a certain right to use the real property of another without possessing it.
mortgage
Hypothek
a legal arrangement by which you borrow money from a bank or similar organization in order to buy a house, and pay back the money over a period of years:
heir
der Erbe
the person who has the legal right to receive the property or title of another person when they die.
tenant
Mieter
someone who lives in a house, room etc and pays rent to the person who owns it [? landlord]:
decedent
Erblasser
person who has died
distinguish
unterscheiden
to recognize and understand the difference between two or more things or people .
Collocations: terminate
terminate tenancy (Mietverhältnis)
Collocations: comply with
(einhalten, erfüllen, nachkommen)
comply with law
Collocations: grant
(bewilligen, erfüllen, erstatten)
grant consent
quiet enjoyment
Recht auf ungestörte Ausübung des Besitzes an einer Sache.
Quiet enjoyment is a right to the undisturbed use and enjoyment of real property by a tenant or landowner. The right to quiet enjoyment is contained in covenants concerning real estate. Generally a covenant is an agreement between two parties to do or refrain from doing something.
lessee
Mieter
someone who is allowed to use a house, building, land etc for a period of time in return for payment to the owner.
grantee
Erwerber
the buyer
tenant
Mieter
someone who lives in a house, room etc and pays rent to the person who owns it
to set forth
etwas darlegen / dartun
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