La palabra del día: Patrimonio

Maculine noun. From the Latin patrimonium, set of family assets, generally real estate, that are legally owned by a head of the family.
In Legal Spanish, patrimonio is a set of assets belonging to a natural or legal person, or assigned to a purpose, susceptible to economic estimation.
The word is also used in expression such as patrimonio nacional and patrimonio histórico: national and historical heritage.
The adjective is patrimonial. E.g: A partir de ese momento, lógicamente, la responsabilidad patrimonial de los resultados de Italstrade corresponderá por completo a Astaldi: Naturally, from that point Astaldi undertakes entire financial responsibility for Italstrade’s results. dc


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