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patrimony - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- foundation: The transfer of assets to the patrimony of the foundation may be effected by public or private document.
- humanity: In the afternoon, we'll stop over in the handsome colonial town of Cuenca, cultural patrimony of humanity.
- state: Those who used the dictatorship to become rich, to buy the patrimony of the state, to dismiss the defenseless worker.
- people: Although the US would seize the fields and restart production, oil would remain " the patrimony of the Iraqi people.
Converse of object
- constitute: For all legal purposes, the assets of the foundation shall constitute a separate patrimony from the personal assets of the founder.
- have: Gualchos has a wide cultural patrimony in which the church of the 16th century stands out.
- preserve: Accordingly it never sought to preserve the communal patrimony; but thought it more advantageous to increase the number of small proprietors.
- destine: A Private Interest Foundation should be established with a patrimony destined to fulfill its objectives, which shall be no less than US$10,000.00.
- say: Said patrimony may be increased by additional contributions of the founder or third parties.
- receive: Together with the gift of life, they receive a whole patrimony of experience.
Adjective modifier
- cultural: Gualchos has a wide cultural patrimony in which the church of the 16th century stands out.
- initial: The initial patrimony may be increased by the creator of the foundation, hereinafter called the founder, or by any other person.
- own: A Private Interest Foundation, as juridical person with its own patrimony, has the capacity to execute rights and acquire obligations.
- national: Thus the concept of a national patrimony is considerably weakened.
- separate: For all legal purposes, the assets of the foundation shall constitute a separate patrimony from the personal assets of the founder.
- natural: The diversity of our cultural and natural patrimony and the joy of our people are the very attributes that most fascinate visitors.
Preposition: by
- founder: Periodic sums of money or other assets may also be incorporated to the patrimony by the founder or by third parties.
Preposition: in
- case: The destination to be given to the assets of the foundation and the method of liquidation of its patrimony in case of dissolution.
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