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1 мировое соглашение
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2 мировая сделка
amicable (voluntary) compromise (settlement, transaction); out-of-court settlement; peaceful agreement (settlement)* * * -
3 мировая сделка
amicable (voluntary) compromise (settlement, transaction); out-of-court settlement; peaceful agreement (settlement)* * * -
4 мировое соглашение
1) General subject: amicable settlement agreement, friendly settlement (A.K.R. Kiralfy), settlement (http://www.yurpractika.com/article.php?id=10005378)2) Law: a settlement out of court, adjustment, agreement of lawsuit, voluntary settlement, amicable agreement, voluntary arrangement (перевод российского термина), composition (при процедуре банкротства), final settlement agreement, settlement agreement3) Advertising: agreement of lawsuit (о прекращении судебного спора)4) Business: accord and satisfactionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мировое соглашение
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5 полюбовное соглашение
1. voluntary settlement2. amicable settlementРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > полюбовное соглашение
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6 полюбовное соглашение
1) General subject: extracurial compromise, out-of-court settlement (без судебного разбирательства), unanimous agreement, voluntary settlement3) Advertising: agreement of lawsuit4) leg.N.P. amicable agreement5) Makarov: amicable settlementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > полюбовное соглашение
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7 полюбовное соглашение
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