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1 avoidance
avoidance [ə'vɔɪdəns]∎ avoidance of work le soin que l'on met à éviter le travail;∎ avoidance of duty manquements mpl au devoir;∎ Finance avoidance of payment non-paiement m;∎ Finance tax avoidance évasion f fiscale -
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avoidance [əˈvɔɪdəns]* * *[ə'vɔɪdəns]noun (of injuries, expenditure, delay) prévention f (of de); ( of responsibility) refus m (of de); (of subject, problem) fuite f (of devant) -
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avoidance n avoidance of (of injuries, expenditure, delay) prévention f de ; (of responsibility, emotion) refus m de ; (of issue, subject, problem) fuite f devant ; ( of person) tendance f à éviter ; ⇒ tax avoidance. -
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1) évitement; faux-fuyant; dérobade; tergiversations; mesures permettant d'éviter/d'esquiver2) Jur. résolution; annulationEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > avoidance
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6 avoidance of contract
Jur. action en résolution [de contrat] ; pf. action en nullitéEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > avoidance of contract
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7 avoidance of liability
Jur. exonération de responsabilitéEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > avoidance of liability
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8 avoidance of taxes
Fisc. optimisation fiscale; évitement fiscal [il ne s'agit pas d'évasion fiscale mais d'éviter de payer trop d'impôts]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > avoidance of taxes
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9 avoidance clause
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10 avoidance (of policy)
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11 avoidance of under-average risks
refus des mauvais risques (RL)English-French insurance dictionari > avoidance of under-average risks
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12 avoidance of underaverage risks
refus des risques tarés (2e)English-French insurance dictionari > avoidance of underaverage risks
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13 avoidance behavior
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14 avoidance, of, tax
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15 avoidance, transaction
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16 tax avoidance
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17 action for avoidance
Jur. action en résolution; action résolutoireEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > action for avoidance
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18 action for avoidance of contract
Jur. action en nullité du contratEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > action for avoidance of contract
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19 action of avoidance for non-performance
Jur. action en résolution pour inexécutionEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > action of avoidance for non-performance
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20 conventions for the avoidance of multiple taxation
Jur. conventions/traités visant à éviter la double impositionEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > conventions for the avoidance of multiple taxation
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avoidance — avoid·ance ə vȯid ən(t)s n, often attrib the act or practice of keeping away from or withdrawing from something undesirable <reinforced by escape or avoidance of electric shock (E. S. Katkin & E. N. Murray)> <avoidance learning> esp… … Medical dictionary
avoidance — a|void|ance [əˈvɔıdəns] n [U] the act of avoiding someone or something avoidance of ▪ the avoidance of issues such as domestic violence ▪ a tax avoidance scheme (=legal way of not paying tax) … Dictionary of contemporary English