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Hvis der foreligger helt specielle grunde, kan...
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Υποβλήθηκε από gmr
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Hvis der foreligger helt specielle grunde, kan kommunen meddele skiftefritagelse

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If there are very special reasons
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If there are very special reasons, the municipality can issue an exemption to the asset distribution
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The asset distribution is called a shift, which is apparently a Danish legal term.
Τελευταία επικύρωση ή επεξεργασία από kafetzou - 13 Νοέμβριος 2007 04:36





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11 Νοέμβριος 2007 12:37

wkn
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To my knowledge there is no such nglish word as "skifte". It means the administration and distribution af a deceased person's valuables. If there is a widow or widower the "skifte" can be postponed to after this person dies or remarries. At that time there will normally have to be a "skifte" of the original person's part of the common heritage. And in very special cases there can be an exemption from that which is what this text is about.

11 Νοέμβριος 2007 22:54

kafetzou
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Maybe "inheritance distribution" or "asset distribution" - what do you think?

CC: wkn

12 Νοέμβριος 2007 09:26

wfs
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it's okay

12 Νοέμβριος 2007 16:08

pias
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skiftefritagelse has to do with divorce, separation and when/if marry again.(not inheritance)

12 Νοέμβριος 2007 16:27

kafetzou
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pias, you and wkn seem to disagree here - can you work it out?

CC: pias wkn

12 Νοέμβριος 2007 16:29

kafetzou
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Anyway, I've changed it to "asset distribution", since that could be interpreted either way.

12 Νοέμβριος 2007 17:04

pias
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kafetzou, I was just looking up the danish word
skiftefritagelse and since I am not danish I can't say 100% I'm right...I think you should pay attention to what wkn say...after all he is danish!

13 Νοέμβριος 2007 22:46

wkn
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Skifte definitely has to do with redistribution of assets after a person's death, determining the legal aspects of inheritance. But the more general meaning, dividing assets own in common by a married couple during a divorce, is also a meaning of the word; so "asset distribution" is a neutral way of translating this - or perhaps rather "asset redistribution".

If there is further doubt, ask user edelvang, he is a Danish law student.
[note]CC: Edelvang

12 Νοέμβριος 2007 17:32

pias
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wkn, (here comes a stupid question )
Is it ok. to use the word 'skiftefritagelse'
even if it's NOT about estate of a dead person.
or did I get it wrong?

13 Νοέμβριος 2007 21:42

wkn
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Pias, not a stupid question. "skiftefritagelse" can be used both about the estate of a dead person, the estate of a divorcing couple, and (as far as I know) a number of less common estate dividing situations.

14 Νοέμβριος 2007 14:17

pias
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Thanks wkn
I appreciate your answer.

14 Νοέμβριος 2007 18:46

Edelvang
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I couldn't do better than the proposed translation. My legal English isn't the strongest, but I think it covers it. A judge would certainly understand it anyway. The term "skifte" is used both in inheritance law, divorce law and ind cases of bankruptcy.