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Перевод: disposition
[существительное] характер ; нрав ; расположение; размещение; дислокация ; диспозиция ; возможность распорядиться; контроль ; божий промысл; продажа ; избавление; распоряжение; планы ; приготовления ; предрасположение; склонность
Тезаурус:
- I still haven't touched the capital, but the interest enables me to live in a manner which is, er, conducive to my disposition.
- But - and it is a big but - being of a homosexual disposition is a very different matter from indulging in sodomy.
- The first question is whether a disposition sub modo in favour of a public or religious purpose might be subject to special protection, and might therefore be enforced directly.
- These examples form a bridge between the classical conception of trust wording and the post-classical, for which "precatory, words became an article of faith in construing a disposition as a trust.
- They did not demand a search for set words; they demanded instead that a disposition be scrutinized to see if it satisfied the law of trusts (the principles of benefit and intention were the minimal requirements).
- Edmund Burke said that "people must be governed in a manner agreeable to their temper and disposition", but the British Government frequently ignores or defies our temper and disposition.
- A few cases have already been cited in which late classical jurists used the word "precatory" as a shorthand for a trust disposition, drawing attention to the request made by the settlor.
- Elsewhere Papinian shows that where a disposition was defective the same interpretative principles were applied whether it was a trust or a legacy.
- Plainly they do not satisfy the formal requirements for any civil-law disposition.
- The point applies as much to B as to C. An example may help: A has a farm, B is his heir, and C is the beneficiary of a trust of the farm; that is, B is asked to give it to C. The trust disposition makes neither B nor C owner of the farm.
- From these answers we can see that a horse's temperament may touch on all these statements, or their opposites, and that the horse's temperament is demonstrated by its general or most consistent mood and natural disposition.
- He's an obedient kind of fellow, and after being kicked out of the castle by his master he sets about his task with a determination unusual for someone with such a cowardly disposition.
- The informal disposition of windows and minor elements is particularly apparent on the west facade where a large bay containing the reception rooms projects at the north end, and rose windows in the dormers of the south wing are balanced by conventional dormers on the north wing.
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