Mexican Spanish Meaning of estates

haciendas

Other Mexican Spanish words related to haciendas

Definitions and Meaning of estates in English

estates

an estate the enjoyment of which will take place at a future time, an estate that can be inherited (as a fee simple as opposed to a life estate), the aggregate of a deceased person's property considered as a legal entity, a tract of land especially affected by an easement, the assets and liabilities left by a person at death see also bequest, devise, freehold, heir, inheritance, intestate, leasehold, legacy, probate, testate, will, a person's property in land, an estate that terminates after a set period, an estate whose vesting is conditioned upon the happening or failure of some uncertain event, all of a deceased person's estate that is administered under the jurisdiction of the probate court, a tract of land that is burdened by an easement benefiting a dominant estate, an estate that confers an absolute right to property and that is subject to no limitations, restrictions, or conditions, the assets and liabilities left by a person at death, all of what is left of an estate once the deceased person's debts and administration costs have been paid and all specific and general bequests and devises have been distributed, previously owned by another and usually of high quality, an estate subject to a contingency whose happening permits the grantor of the estate to terminate it if he or she so chooses compare fee simple determinable at fee simple, an estate to which one person (as a trustee) has legal title but of which another person has the right to the beneficial use compare equitable estate in this entry, vineyard, the estate of a debtor in bankruptcy that includes all the debtor's legal and equitable interests in property as set out in the bankruptcy laws, the estate of a deceased person that is subject to estate tax, the estate of one that has a beneficial right to property which is legally owned by a trustee or a person regarded at equity as a trustee (as in the case of a use or power) compare legal estate in this entry, all or designated items of a person's or entity's property considered as a whole, social standing or rank especially of a high order, a deceased person's probate estate increased in accordance with statutory provisions and especially by the addition of any property transferred by the deceased within two years of death, any joint tenancies, and any transfers in which the deceased retained either the right to revoke or the income for life, the estate of a person upon death defined by federal estate laws to include all of the deceased's real and personal property at death that may be passed by will or by intestate succession as well as specified property transferred by the deceased before death, an estate whose ownership and control is enjoyed by a person free from any rights or control of another (as a spouse), an estate in which one has a right to enjoyment currently or sometime in the future, farm, plantation, an estate in property held only during or measured in duration by the lifetime of a specified individual and especially the individual enjoying the property see also life tenant, possessions, property, the possessions or property of a person, a social or political class, the degree, quality, nature, and extent of one's interest in land or other property, project sense 4, all of the property belonging to a person, the interest of a particular degree, nature, quality, or extent that one has in land or other property compare fee, future interest at interest, remainder, reversion, tenancy, all of a person's property except real property, station wagon, a person's property in land and tenements, state, condition, one of the great classes (such as the nobility, the clergy, and the commons) formerly vested with distinct political powers, a landed property usually with a large house on it, the condition or circumstances of one's existence, a large country house on a large piece of land, a life estate measured by the life of a third person rather than that of the person enjoying the property, an estate in property subject to termination at the will of another person, an estate held by a husband and wife together in which the whole property belongs to each of them and passes as a whole to the survivor upon the death of either of them to the exclusion of the deceased spouse's heirs, an estate granted to a person and his or her direct descendants subject to a reverter or remainder upon the inheritance of the property by a grantee without direct descendants, the estate in property held by one who remains in possession of or on the property after his or her lawful right to do so has ended, a tract of land that is benefited by an easement burdening a servient estate

FAQs About the word estates

haciendas

an estate the enjoyment of which will take place at a future time, an estate that can be inherited (as a fee simple as opposed to a life estate), the aggregate

castillos,haciendas,haciendas,mansiones,palacios,villas,castillos,viviendas,Salas,hogares

No antonyms found.

estate taxes => Impuestos sucesorios, establishments => establecimientos, establishes => establece, establishers => los fundadores, essentials => lo esencial,