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121 обязательственное правоотношение
1) Law: obligations legal relationship2) leg.N.P. creditor-debtor relationship, debt relationshipУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обязательственное правоотношение
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122 Р-310
РАЗВЙЗЫВАТЬ/РАЗВЯЗАТЬ РУКИ кому VP subj: human, collect, or abstr more often pfv) to give s.o. complete freedom of action by releasing him from his previous commitments, obligations, ties etc: X развязал Y-y руки — X untied (freed) Y's hands.Теперь ЧКГБ имеет против меня полный судебный букет (по их кодексу, разумеется) - и это только развязало мне руки, я стал идеологически экстерриториален! (Солженицын 2). Now the KGB had a whole bouquet of criminal charges to pin on me (according to their legal code, of course), yet this had only untied my hands, given me ideological extraterritoriality! (2a).(Лидия:) Застрелитесь, пожалуйста, поскорей!.. Вы мне развяжете руки, и уж в другой раз я не ошибусь в выборе или мужа, или... ну, сами понимаете кого (Островский 4). (L..| Shoot yourself, do, and be quick about it!...You'll free my hands, and the next time I won't make a mistake when I choose a husband, or a... Well, you know yourself what I mean (4a). -
123 развязать руки
• РАЗВЯЗЫВАТЬ/РАЗВЯЗАТЬ РУКИ кому[VP; subj: human, collect, or abstr; more often pfv]=====⇒ to give s.o. complete freedom of action by releasing him from his previous commitments, obligations, ties etc:♦ Теперь ЧКГБ имеет против меня полный судебный букет (по их кодексу, разумеется) - и это только развязало мне руки, я стал идеологически экстерриториален! (Солженицын 2). Now the KGB had a whole bouquet of criminal charges to pin on me (according to their legal code, of course), yet this had only untied my hands, given me ideological extraterritoriality! (2a).♦ [Лидия:] Застрелитесь, пожалуйста, поскорей!.. Вы мне развяжете руки, и уж в другой раз я не ошибусь в выборе или мужа, или... ну, сами понимаете кого (Островский 4). [L.:] Shoot yourself, do, and be quick about it!...You'll free my hands, and the next time I won't make a mistake when I choose a husband, or a... Well, you know yourself what I mean (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > развязать руки
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124 развязывать руки
• РАЗВЯЗЫВАТЬ/РАЗВЯЗАТЬ РУКИ кому[VP; subj: human, collect, or abstr; more often pfv]=====⇒ to give s.o. complete freedom of action by releasing him from his previous commitments, obligations, ties etc:♦ Теперь ЧКГБ имеет против меня полный судебный букет (по их кодексу, разумеется) - и это только развязало мне руки, я стал идеологически экстерриториален! (Солженицын 2). Now the KGB had a whole bouquet of criminal charges to pin on me (according to their legal code, of course), yet this had only untied my hands, given me ideological extraterritoriality! (2a).♦ [Лидия:] Застрелитесь, пожалуйста, поскорей!.. Вы мне развяжете руки, и уж в другой раз я не ошибусь в выборе или мужа, или... ну, сами понимаете кого (Островский 4). [L.:] Shoot yourself, do, and be quick about it!...You'll free my hands, and the next time I won't make a mistake when I choose a husband, or a... Well, you know yourself what I mean (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > развязывать руки
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125 gesetzliche Verpflichtungen
gesetzliche Verpflichtungen
statutory obligations, legal liabilitiesBusiness german-english dictionary > gesetzliche Verpflichtungen
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126 observance
виконання, дотримання (законів, правил тощо)- observance of principle
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127 rights
rights and benefits resulting from membership of the UN — права і переваги, що випливають з членства в ООН
- rights attachingrights set forth in the constitution — права, встановлені конституцією
- rights attaching to marriage
- rights of a husband
- rights of a legal person
- rights of foreigners
- rights of litigants
- rights of minority groups
- rights of person
- rights of refugees
- rights of spouse
- rights of the accused
- rights of the consumer
- rights of the public
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128 rapport
m1) доклад; отчёт; рапорт; донесение ( в дипломатической переписке)2) отношение3) отмена (какого-л. нормативного акта, действующая с обратной силой с момента его принятия)4) возврат•- rapport administratifrapport des libéralités en moins prenant — учёт стоимости имущества, безвозмездно переданного наследодателем наследникам, путём соответственного уменьшения причитающихся им наследственных долей
- rapport d'avarie commune
- rapport sur la cargaison
- rapport de causalité
- rapport comptable
- rapport contractuel
- rapport créance-obligation
- rapport de crédit
- rapport des dettes
- rapport de droit
- rapport de droit administratif
- rapport de droit civil
- rapport de droit international
- rapport de droit interne
- rapport de droit litigieux
- rapport de droit personnel
- rapport d'échange
- rapport d'expert
- rapport d'expertise
- rapport financier
- rapport fiscal
- rapport général de fin d'exercice
- rapport intérimaire
- rapport juridique
- rapport juridique absolu
- rapport juridique accessoire
- rapport juridique extrapatrimonial
- rapport juridique d'obligation
- rapport juridique patrimonial
- rapport des libéralités
- rapport des libéralités en nature
- rapport d'une loi
- rapport médico-légal
- rapport de mer
- rapport de la naturalisation
- rapport en nature
- rapport d'obligations
- rapport de police
- rapport de subordination
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