acquérir primitivement

German translation: ursprünglich erwerben

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French term or phrase:acquérir primitivement
German translation:ursprünglich erwerben
Entered by: Gudrun Wolfrath

10:13 Feb 23, 2010
French to German translations [PRO]
Law/Patents - Law (general) / Klageschrift
French term or phrase: acquérir primitivement
Aus einer Klageschrift (T.G.I.) im Zusammenhang mit einem Immobilienstreit:

"ABC en qualité d'actuel propriétaire de l'ensemble immobilier, lequel a été primitivement acquis le 22.09.02 par XYZ."
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Was ist damit gemeint ? Besten Dank im Voraus !
Artur Heinrich
Belgium
Local time: 20:55
ursprünglich erwerben
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Gudrun Wolfrath
Germany
Local time: 20:55
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ursprünglich erwerben


Explanation:
LEO hat mich inspiriert

Gudrun Wolfrath
Germany
Local time: 20:55
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agree  ibz: ursprünglich oder auch anfänglich erworden, genau!
2 mins
  -> Danke, ibz.

agree  Ruth Wöhlk
3 mins
  -> Danke, rutita.

agree  Alfred Satter
4 mins
  -> Danke, Alfred.

agree  Jürgen Weißbrich
23 hrs
  -> Danke, Jürgen.
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