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ESTATEn. 1) all that one owns in real estate and other assets. 2) commo...
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ESTATEAll the assets of a person at the time of death.
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ESTATEEstate is everything you own.
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ESTATEApplies to all that the deceased person owned; all the assets and liabilities of the deceased person; that person's property and possessions.
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ESTATEAssets and debts left by an individual at death.
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ESTATE1 (law) [countable, uncountable] all the money and property that a person owns, especially everything that is left when they die Her estate was left to her daughter. He left estate valued at a million [..]
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ESTATEearly 13c., "rank, standing, condition," from Anglo-French astat, Old French estat "state, position, condition, health, status, legal estate" (13c., Modern French état), from Latin [..]
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ESTATEa particular state, period, or condition in life
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ESTATEThe total of all the real estate and personal property owned by an individual at the time of death.
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ESTATEThe general term used to refer to all the assets an individual owns, such as real estate, art collections, jewelry, investments and life insurance.
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ESTATEYour estate is what you leave behind, financially speaking, when you die. To figure its worth, your assets are valued to determine your gross estate. The assets may include cash, investments, retirement accounts, business interests, real estate, precious objects and antiques, and personal effects.Then all of your outstanding debts, which may includ [..]
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ESTATEGenerally, all the property a person owns at death.
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ESTATEA tea growing property that may include more than one garden under the same manger ship or ownership. In past tea estates where known as plantations.
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ESTATEeverything you own; all of your assets (whether real property or personal property) and liabilities extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use; &am [..]
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ESTATEThe total of all property and assets owned by an individual.
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ESTATEThe ownership interest of an individual in real property. The sum total of all the real property and personal property owned by an individual at time of death.
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ESTATEDefinition All assets owned by an individual at death, to be distributed according to the individual's will (or a court ruling if there is no will).
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ESTATEAn individual’s real and personal property.
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ESTATETo dream that you come into the ownership of a vast estate, denotes that you will receive a legacy at some distant day, but quite different to your expectations. For a young woman, this dream portends that her inheritance will be of a disappointing nature. She will have to live quite frugally, as her inheritance will be a poor man and a house full [..]
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ESTATEis a term that is often applied to a large collection of real estate, or a big piece of property owned by person or family. However in actuality a person's estate is everything they own; all of t [..]
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ESTATE[Anglo-French estat, literally, state, condition, from Old French, from Latin status, from stare to stand] 1 : the interest of a particular degree, nature, quality, or extent that one has in land or . [..]
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ESTATEA tax entity that receives and reports a person's income and pays taxes after that person's death.
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ESTATEA term used to describe a plantation or garden where tea is grown.
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ESTATEThe nature and extent of one's interest in land. (Hogue, Arthur R. Origins of the Common Law, 256)
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ESTATEStrictly, an interest in land, but generally used to mean the total (land, chattels, investments, etc) owned by an individual.
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ESTATE In early modern France, a social or political class, invested with distinct powers, possessions and property. The Estates‑General was an assembly of representatives of the three "estates&a [..]
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ESTATEAll assets owned by an individual at death, to be distributed according to the individual's will (or a court ruling if there is no will).
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ESTATEThe whole of one’s possessions, especially all the property and debts left by one at death.
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ESTATEAll of a person’s assets, whether real property or personal property, and their liabilities or debts.
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ESTATEAll assets owned by an individual at death, to be distributed according to the individual's will (or a court ruling if there is no will).
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ESTATEProperty owned by an individual. All real and personal property owned by an individual at the time of death.
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ESTATE(n) everything you own; all of your assets (whether real property or personal property) and liabilities(n) extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use(n [..]
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ESTATEAll properties owned by an individual when he/she dies.
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ESTATEReal and personal property owned by a person at the time of death. Real property is land and anything permanently attached to it.
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ESTATEAn estate consists of personal property (car, household items, and other tangible items), real property and intangible property, such as stock certificates and bank accounts, owned in the individual n [..]
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ESTATEThe total of all property and assets owned by an individual.
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ESTATEThe property owned by a person, in his or her name, at the time of the person's death. Estates and wills are handled by circuit courts.
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ESTATEThe term used to describe assets and rights of property that the person or deceased person owns.
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ESTATEA car bodystyle that features a large, often boxy rear end, designed to increase the car's bootspace.
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ESTATEA five door vehicle that provides a much larger boot space due to the roofline being extended. Usually an estate car has easily folding rear seats to create even greater load capacity. Some manufacturers use the names station wagon or tourer to describe the same body shape
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ESTATEA five door vehicle that provides a much larger boot space due to the roofline being extended. Usually an estate car has easily folding rear seats to create even greater load capacity. Some manufactur [..]
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ESTATEApplies to all that a person owns. An estate consists of personal property (car, household items, and other tangible items), real property, and intangible property, such as stock certificates and bank accounts, owned in the individual name of a person.
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ESTATEYour estate is everything you own, minus what you owe, when you die.
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ESTATEland or property held in custodianship by someone. Feminine
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ESTATEAn estate is a type of car body. Estates cars have a large, cubic boot area that is the same height as the passenger section of the vehicle, with a vertical ‘tailgate’ door at the back that incorporates the rear windscreen. Estates normally offer more luggage space than their hatchback or saloon equivalents.
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ESTATEAll of a person's assets, whether real property or personal property, and their liabilities or debts.
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ESTATELocation property containing a number of gardens; except in Ceylon where it means 'garden'
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ESTATEThe assets and liabilities of a person left at death.
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ESTATEThe complete set of property and debts owned by a deceased person at the time of death.
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ESTATEAll assets owned by an individual at the time of death. The estate includes all funds, personal effects, interest in business enterprises, titles to property, real estate and chattels, and evidence of [..]
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ESTATEAn estate consists of personal property (car, household items, and other tangible items), real property, and intangible property, such as stock certificates and bank accounts, owned in the individual [..]
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ESTATEThe total property owned by a person at the time of death. It is distributed according to the terms of a will, if one exists, or by inheritance laws as applied in probate proceedings.
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ESTATEA collective term meaning all real and personal property owned by a person.
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ESTATEis made up of the assets, such as land, cash, stocks, bonds and personal property that a person accumulates during a lifetime.
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ESTATEA decedent's estate is equal to the total value of their assets as of the date of death. The estate includes all funds, personal effects, interest in business enterprises, titles to property, real estate, stocks, bonds and notes receivable.
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ESTATEn. 1) all that one owns in real estate and other assets. 2) commonly, all the possessions of one who has died and are subject to probate (administration supervised by the court) and distribution to he [..]
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ESTATEAn estate consists of personal property (car, household items, and other tangible items), real property and intangible property, such as stock certificates and bank accounts, owned in the individual name of a person at the time of the person’s death. It does not include life insurance proceeds unless the estate was made the beneficiary) or other as [..]
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ESTATEEverything you own; all of your assets (whether real property or personal property) and liabilities.
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ESTATEThe property and possessions of a deceased person
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ESTATEPerson's assets and liabilities.
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ESTATELand over which farming, forestry and shooting activities take place
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ESTATEThe total of property, possessions, and debt owned or owed respectively at the time of death.
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ESTATEAll of one's possessions, especially the property and debts left at death.
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ESTATEThe ownership interest of an individual in real property. The total of all the real property and personal property owned by an individual at time of death.
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ESTATEThe total worth of property, personal effects and possessions when someone dies.
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ESTATEThe assets and debts that a person leaves at death.
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ESTATEThe total assets of a deceased person. Executor:
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ESTATEAll property of a person who died.
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ESTATEAn interest in land, e.g. an Estate in Fee Simple or Leasehold Estate.
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ESTATE
(now,_|rare|archaic) State; condition.(c.1564–1616)
*: when I came to man's estate
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*: Mind not high things, but condescend to men of low estate.
(archaic) Status, rank.(1613–1677)
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ESTATEAn estate is a type of interest or ownership of a piece of land e.g. fee simple, leasehold, stratum in freehold etc. A title can have more than one estate type.
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ESTATE(1) The right, title or interest which a person has in any propert
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ESTATEThe heritage of a deceased person.
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ESTATEThe ownership interest of an individual in real property. The sum total of all the real property and personal property owned by an individual at time of death.
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ESTATEA person's possessions.
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ESTATEThe degree, quantity, nature and extent of an owner's interest in real property.
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ESTATEthe interest anyone has in lands or other property; property composing the assets of a decedent or a ward.
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ESTATEAn interest in land that allows its owner exclusive possession
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ESTATEEstate or The Estate may refer to:
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ESTATEEstate or The Estate may refer to:
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ESTATEAn estate is the net worth of a person at any point in time alive or dead. It is the sum of a person's assets – legal rights, interests and entitlements to property of any kind – less all liabilities [..]
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ESTATEHistorically an estate comprises the houses and outbuildings and supporting farmland and woods that surround the gardens and grounds of a very large property, such as a country house or mansion. It is [..]
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ESTATEEstate is a jazz album by Michel Petrucciani.
The album was recorded in the Forum Recording Studio, Rome during the spring of 1982. The title is the Italian word for "summer", pronounced [eˈ [..]
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ESTATE"Estate" is an Italian song written in 1960 by Bruno Martino (music) and Bruno Brighetti (lyrics). A minor hit in Italy when released, it eventually became a worldwide jazz standard largely [..]
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