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1. noun 2. transitive verb(also Law) [vertraglich] vereinbaren* * *(an agreement between two people or two parties to do, or not to do, something: She signed a covenant to give money to the school fund.) der Vertrag* * *cov·enant[ˈkʌvənənt]I. n1. (legal agreement) vertragliches Abkommen\covenant to repair Instandsetzungsvertrag mGod's \covenant with Abraham Gottes Bündnis mit Abrahamrestrictive \covenant restriktive Vertragsklausel, einschränkende Vereinbarung▪ to \covenant sth etw vertraglich vereinbaren▪ to \covenant to do sth vertraglich vereinbaren, etw zu tun* * *['kʌvɪnənt]1. nSchwur m; (BIBL) Bund m; (JUR) Verpflichtung f zu regelmäßigen Spendento swear a solemn covenant that... — feierlich schwören, dass...
2. vtto covenant to do sth — durch ein Abkommen versprechen, etw zu tun; (Jur) sich vertraglich verpflichten, etw zu tun
3. viein Abkommen/einen Bund schließen* * *covenant [ˈkʌvənənt]A s2. JURa) (in einer Urkunde niedergelegte) Vertragsabredeb) bindendes Versprechenc) Vertragsbestimmung fnegative covenant (vertragliches) Unterlassungsversprechen; → academic.ru/81100/warranty">warranty 53. Covenant HIST Covenant m (Name mehrerer Bündnisse der schottischen Presbyterianer zur Verteidigung ihres Glaubens, bes):4. BIBELa) Bund m (Gottes mit den Menschen):b) (göttliche) Verheißung:the land of the covenant das Gelobte Land5. JUR, POL Satzung f, Statut n:Covenant of the League of Nations Völkerbundspakt m (1919)B v/i1. einen Vertrag schließen, übereinkommen ( beide:with mit;for über akk)2. sich (vertraglich) verpflichten ( to do zu tun)C v/t1. (vertraglich) vereinbaren oder zusichern2. bindend versprechen3. feierlich geloben* * *1. noun 2. transitive verb(also Law) [vertraglich] vereinbaren* * *adj.Vertrags- präfix.
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