abandon - to leave adjacent - close to assent - agreement or approval beneficiary - someone who receives money for someone else benefit of inventory – privilege, heir obtains of being liable for the charges and debts in succession bequeath - give property by will bereavement - when you are a bereaved, someone who you loved has died business premises – building, place where the business is located chattels - a personal possession claim - a demand for something as due codicil - a supplement to a will community property – spousal estate conveyancer - person who transfers property from one person to another debt - an amount of money that you owe to someone deem - consider deposit - payment that you make immediately when you decide to buy sth derive - receive descendant - sb who is related with someone who lived a long time ago devolve - to give power or responsibility disposal - when you get rid of sth, especially by throwing it away devise - come from dare - pressure enforceable - to make people obey the rule envisage - participate exceed - bigger than executor - someone who makes sure that thing are done according to the whishes in a dead person's will expropriation – kind of confiscation facility - part of system which makes possible to do sth fit for - to be suitable for sth freehold - a legal right to own and use a building garbage - rubbish heir - person who will have a legal right to someone's' money immovable property - house land incumbent - someone who have a official job infrastructure - basic system transport and communication intangible property – something like idea or right interfere with - to prevent sth from working effectively joint ownership – kind of ownership of one thing is held by more than one person land registry - a official organization that records information on who owns particular land landlord- man who rent you a flat legacy – money or bulding that you receive after someones dies legatee – person, who receive the legacy legitim – make sth legal mitigate - to reduce a harmful effect of sth movable property – thing that we can easily take from one place to another municipal- relating to the government of a town or city mutual - when two or more people have the same opinion about each other neglect - to not give enough care negligence - when you are not careful enought notice - warning that sth is going to happen occupancy – building use by a person pending - waiting until sth happen perpetual usufruct – using sb land for a very long time pledge - a serious promise possessive - proprietary proceed – to follow, act, continue reasonable - fair restoration of property – recovery of property revenue - income Legal English Inheritance Law, Property Law secession - stopping sibling - sister or brother statutory succession - inheriting by law sublet – underlet, underlease succession - inheriting surveyor - person whose occupation is to exanimate land or building tangible property – property that we can touch terminal – fatal, mortal testator - someone who make a will title deeds - document that proves a person's legal right to own land toll - a fee undue influence - When one person is subordinated, forced by another vendor - person who sells sth venture - a new activity that may not be successful willful – to do sth wrong to a person even if we know that is wrong to be effective - to be valid to revoke - to stop someone having legal permission to do something/ to cancel to that end - in order
być obowiazkowym dla każdego - to be binding on/upon sb
być odpowiedzialny za cos przed kimś - to be liable from sb być prawnie odpowiedzialnym za cos przed kimś - to be liable for sth to sb być uprawnionym do - to be invented to być wyłączonym z – to be excluded from majatek przejdzie na dzieci - estate shall pass to children mieć korzyść z czegoś - benefit from na dowód czegoś - in witness where of powołanie do spadku - appointment to inherit sporzadzac teststament - draw up a will, make a will tytułem - by way of w odniesieniu do - in respect of wyjatek czegos - exception to zakłucać coś - interfere with zapisywac cos komus w testamencie – bequeath sth to sb zaspokoic roszczenia - satisfy claims