subrogation

英 [,sʌbrə'geɪʃ(ə)n] 美 [,sʌbrə'geʃən]
  • n. 代位,取代;代位偿清,债权移转
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subrogation (n.)
early 15c., "irregular or unlawful placement of someone in an office," from Middle French subrogation and directly from Latin subrogationem (nominative subrogatio), noun of action from past participle stem of subrogare (see subrogate).
1. Creditor's subrogation is one of the key items in Contract law. "
债权人代位权是合同法中的一项重要的法律制度.

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2. In the first paragraph, the civil law foundation subrogation is analyzed.
在第一章中, 分析了代位求偿权的民法基础.

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3. Subrogation is the substitution of one person or thing for another.
代位行使是指由一个人或一件东西来代替另一个.

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4. Powerful families played a certain role in dynasty subrogation.
士族在南朝王朝更替之际的霸府中仍然具有一定作用.

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5. There are two theories on subrogation, rule of warehousing and direct - discharge.
摘要债权人代位权行使效果归属有入库原则和直接受偿两种学说.

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