Synonym: land, property. Similar words: state, statement, status, statue, statute, statistics, dictate, devastating. Meaning: [ɪ'steɪt] n. 1. everything you own; all of your assets (whether real property or personal property) and liabilities 2. extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use 3. a major social class or order of persons regarded collectively as part of the body politic of the country and formerly possessing distinct political rights.
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(151) The medical assistance agency collects about $ 20 million a year through its Estate Recovery Program, the lawsuit said.
(152) A similar assault can be observed in real estate as companies such as Century 21 gobble up local real estate agencies.
(153) Some conveyancers encourage local estate agents to forward details of a new transaction before a sale is negotiated.
(154) Your estate agent will negotiate with potential buyers, keeping you informed of offers and how the sale is progressing.
(155) Perhaps the landlord's getting a backhander from the estate agent.
(156) The crucial choice of an estate agent raises the question of whether one is necessary at all.
(157) The federal estate tax form is a real bear to fill out.
(158) An inheritor of Marcel Duchamp's anarchic estate, he regards all forms of artistic orthodoxy with deep scepticism.
(159) The dictionary prompted real estate consultant Joel Ascetto to design a three-hour course to help Rhode Island real estate agents.
(160) Low cost endowment business through building society and estate agency connections up 19% despite reduced mortgage lending.
(161) His father was a land agent who ran an estate in East Anglia belonging to John Bradford's brother.
(162) Nationwide announced that 300 redundancies will be made when it closes 58 of its 361 estate agency branches.
(163) Not an estate agent, a valuer, a lawyer or a property slump in sight.
(164) The company of just and righteous men is better than wealth and a rich estate. Euripides
(164) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(165) Isabella was sentenced to lose all her lands, but was given an allowance of £3,000 a year to maintain her estate.
(166) The national association of large real estate developers sent its president to assist the process.
(167) Any estate owner who achieved this might be thought to have made a notable bargain.
(168) Read in studio Police have released a photofit of a man they believe carried out an armed raid on an estate agents.
(169) Since then Sotheby's business has spread into less traditional auction house areas, including real estate.
(170) But other Microsoft Internet initiatives include putting automotive and real estate classified ads on-line.
(171) The legal costs will be paid from your Estate so there will be less to divide between relatives and other beneficiaries.
(172) The position John is applying for is as a trainee with a real estate agency.
(173) Unfortunately, the 1989 will was drafted and signed without making any appointment of the income from her father's estate.
(174) Mrs Murray has chosen Sir Thomas for her daughter Rosalie, who is not averse to becoming the mistress of his estate.
(175) Fourth, to assess to the extent to which estate agents have an impact on the housing market.
(176) The specific provision at Southwark includes a basic education programme located on one particular housing estate.
(177) As the Kirkwood tutor, young David seemed as anxious as his employer-friends that the estate should survive.
(178) He was a liberal benefactor to many public institutions, and bequeathed some of his estate to the University of Oxford.
(179) Though the estate has somewhat diminished since the Weighall days it still has superbly laid-out grounds of over thirty acres.
(180) She has needed four brain operations following the accident on the town's Berwick Hills estate.
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