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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > let-out clause
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застереження про обставини, що дають право на звільнення від договірного зобов'язання; пункт угоди, що звільнює від відповідальності -
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оговорка об обстоятельствах, дающих право на освобождение от договорных обязанностей; пункт договора, освобождающий от ответственности -
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > let-out clause
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s.cláusula que incluye escapatoria. -
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∎ I've been invited but I'm looking for a let-out j'ai été invité, mais je cherche un prétexte pour ne pas y aller►► let-out clause échappatoire f -
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let-out /ˈlɛtaʊt/A n.2 (irl.) banchetto; festinoB a. attr.● (leg.) let-out clause, clausola liberatoria (o di recesso). -
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['letaʊt]1.N (Brit) escapatoria f2.CPDlet-out clause N — cláusula f que incluye una escapatoria
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subst. \/ˈletaʊt\/ ( hverdagslig)1) utgang, utvei2) ( overført) smutthull, utvei, alibi3) ( foranstilt) smutthull- -
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1. n1) статья, пункт, условие2) оговорка, клаузула
- abandonment clause
- acceleration clause
- additional clause
- all risks clause
- anchor-and-chain clause
- appraisal clause
- approval-of-order clause
- arbitration clause
- assignment clause
- availability clause
- average clause
- bailee clause
- bearer clause
- berth clause
- berthing clause
- binding clause
- blanket clause
- both-to-blame collision clause
- break clause
- breakage clause
- bunker clause
- bunkering clause
- cancellation clause
- cancelling clause
- capital clause
- cesser clause
- cession clause
- collateral clause
- collision clause
- compensation clause
- competition clause
- competitive clause
- contestable clause
- continuation clause
- contract clause
- contracting-out clause
- cost clause
- cost of living clause
- craft clause
- currency clause
- del credere clause
- detrimental clause in a bill of lading
- deviation clause
- disaster clause
- dispatch clause
- duration clause
- escalation clause
- escalator clause
- escape clause
- excepted perils clause
- exception clause
- exchange clause
- exchange-rate clause
- exclusion clause
- exemption clause
- expiration clause
- extended cover clause
- extraterritorial sales clause
- first refusal clause
- fluctuation clause
- force majeure clause
- free from particular average clause
- freight clause
- frustration clause
- general average clause
- gold clause
- gold-bullion clause
- gold-coin clause
- gold-value clause
- goodwill clause
- grounding clause
- guarantee clause
- ice clause
- infant industry clause
- Institute Cargo clauses
- insurance clause
- interpretation clause
- Jason clause
- jeopardy clause
- jurisdiction clause
- label clause
- let-out clause
- lien clause
- lighter clause
- lighterage clause
- minimum turnover clause
- moisture clause
- monopoly clause
- most favoured nation clause
- multiple currency clause
- negative pledge clause
- negligence clause
- no-disposal clause
- noncompetition clause
- nondelivery clause
- nonwarranty clause
- objectives clause
- objects clause
- off-hire clause
- omnibus clause
- option clause
- optional clause
- overside delivery clause
- partial limitation clause
- payment clause
- penalty clause
- prepayment clause
- price clause
- price adaptation clause
- price escalation clause
- price fall clause
- price revision clause
- price rise clause
- price variation clause
- pro rata distribution clause
- protection clause
- ready berth clause
- recapture clause
- reciprocal clause
- reciprocity clause
- red clause
- reinstatement clause
- replacement clause
- review clause
- rise and fall clause
- running down clause
- safeguard clause
- salvage clause
- Saturday afternoon clause
- SDR clause
- secrecy clause
- security clause
- sharing clause
- sister ship clause
- sliding-price clause
- special conditions clause
- strike clause
- subrogation clause
- substitution clause
- superimposed clause
- switch clause
- territory clause
- transit clause
- transport clause
- trigger clause
- tying clause
- variation clause
- waiver clause
- war clause
- warranty clause
- without recourse clause
- clause of an agreement
- clause of a contract
- clause of warranty
- apply a clause
- bear a clause
- include a clause
- insert a clause
- word a clause2. v
- clause a documentEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > clause
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1) статья; пункт; оговорка; клаузула; условие | делить на статьи•clause in contract — пункт, статья, условие договора
- acceleration clausecruel and unusual punishments clause — пункт ( поправки VIII к конституции США) о запрете жестоких и необычных наказаний
- ad damnum clause
- adjustment clause
- alienation clause
- all the estate clause
- American clause
- approval-of-order clause
- arbitration clause
- assignment clause
- attestation clause
- best endeavour clause
- binding clause
- both to blame collision clause
- bunkering deviation clause
- burned and unburned clause
- cancelling clause
- cease clause
- cession clause
- c.i.f. sound delivered clause
- coefficient clause
- collision clause
- commander-in-chief clause
- commerce clause
- compromise clause
- compromissary clause
- conflicting clauses
- confrontation clause
- continuation clause
- contractual clause
- contract clause
- craft clause
- currency clause
- debate clause
- detention clause
- deviation clause
- double jeopardy clause
- due process clause
- efforts clause
- elastic clause
- enacting clause
- equal protection clause
- escalation clause
- escape clause
- establishment clause
- excepted perils clause
- exception clause
- excessive bail and fines clause
- exchange clause
- executive power clause
- exemption clause
- ex post facto clause
- faithful execution clause
- freight clause
- full faith and credit clause
- general ice clause
- general participation clause
- general strike clause
- gold clause
- gold-bullion clause
- gold-coin clause
- gold-value clause
- grandfather clause
- grant-back clause
- habendum clause
- Henry VIII clause
- ice clause
- immunities clauses
- impairment of contracts clause
- inability clause
- indemnity clause
- insurance clause
- interpretation clause
- introductory clause
- irritant clause
- law of the land clause
- let-out clause
- lien clause
- lost or not lost clause
- maintenance-of-membership clause
- manufacturing clause
- memorandum clause
- metalling clause
- most favoured nation clause
- necessary and proper clause
- negligence clause
- obligation of contract clause
- off hire clause
- omnibus clause
- opening clause
- optional clause
- penal clause
- penalty clause
- perils of the sea clause
- perils clause
- policy proof of interest clause
- postal clause
- prepayment clause
- privileges and immunities clause
- productivity clause
- proviso clause
- reciprocity clause
- reddendum clause
- redelivery clause
- release clause
- religion clause
- reprieves and pardons clause
- repugnant clauses
- reservation clause
- residuary clause
- resolutive clause
- riots and civil commotion clause
- running-down clause
- safe port clause
- salvage clause
- saving clause
- self-incrimination clause
- sister ship clause
- speech clause
- standard clause
- subrogation clause
- sue and labour clause
- supremacy clause
- sweeping clause
- take care clause
- telle quelle clause
- termination clause
- testimonium clause
- trademarks clause
- union signatory clause
- warehouse to warehouse clause
- warehouse clause
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1) давати; дозволяти; здавати в оренду•- let down
- let down bars
- let on hire
- let out
- let out a contract
- let-out clause
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Придаточное предложение, выполняющее в предложении ту же функцию, что и обстоятельство.1) По своим функциям обстоятельственные придаточные делятся на:а) придаточные времени (см. Adverbial clause of time)she had the whole morning to do the housework. — Когда Филипп после завтрака убегал, у нее оставалось целое утро для домашних дел.б) придаточные места (см. Adverbial clause of place)he seemed to be surrounded by the glorious spring sunshine. — Где бы он ни появлялся, казалось, он всегда был окружен весенним солнечным светом.в) придаточные образа действия (см. Adverbial clause of manner)This steak is cooked just the way I like it. — Этот стейк приготовлен именно так, как мне нравится.
г) причинные придаточные (см. Adverbial clause of reason)I see no object in continuing the business. — Но поскольку в твоих руках оно будет в сохранности, я не вижу смысла продолжать это дело.д) условные придаточные (см. Conditional sentence)If she died single,
the estate would revert to her cousin, Magdalen. — Если бы она умерла незамужней, состояние перешло бы к ее кузине Магдален.е) уступительные придаточные (см. Adverbial clause of concession)He made no allusion to where he had been, although he was usually the frankest of men. — Он ни намеком не обмолвился о том, где он был, хотя был обыкновенно открытейшим из людей.
ж) придаточные цели (см. Adverbial clause of purpose)At last, dagger in hand, she begs the king to slay her, or let her slay herself, in order that her chastity may be preserved. — Наконец, с кинжалом в руках, она умоляет короля убить ее или позволить убить себя самой, чтобы спасти свою честь.
з) Сравнительные придаточные (см. Adverbial clause of comparison)He is much less fat than he was, and seems to be turning out right in every way. — Он гораздо стройнее, чем был, и вообще, кажется, исправляется во всех отношениях.
и) придаточные следствия (см. Adverbial clause of result)When he got into bed he was so cold that for some time he could not sleep. — Когда он лег, ему было так холодно, что некоторое время он не мог заснуть.
2) Придаточное обстоятельственное предложение может занимать такие же позиции в главном предложении, что и обычное обстоятельство (см. Adverbial, 3). Средняя позиция менее характерна для придаточных, чем начальная и конечная, особенно если придаточное предложение достаточно распространено. Подробнее о том, какие позиции в предложении свойственны разным типам обстоятельственных придаточных, см. в статьях, перечисленных в п.1.3) В обстоятельственных придаточных предложениях некоторые слова могут опускаться - см. Reduced adverbial clause.Don't forget to signal when turning right. (= when you are turning right). — Не забывай подавать сигнал, когда поворачиваешь направо.
4) Если глагол в придаточном предложении совпадает с глаголом главного, то он может быть опущен или заменен на соответствующий вспомогательный глагол (см. Omission after auxiliary verbs):Few of his contemporaries were able to see into the future more clearly than he did. — Немногие его современники могли так ясно видеть будущее, как он.
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f protective clause* * *die Schutzklauselsafeguard clause* * *Schụtz|klau|selfprotective or let-out clause* * *Schutz·klau·self JUR protective [or safeguard] clauseverfassungsrechtliche \Schutzklausel entrenchment clause* * *Schutzklausel f protective clause* * *f.protection clause n. -
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f1. escape clause2. hedge clause3. let-out clause4. protective clause5. safeguard clause
См. также в других словарях:
let-out clause — / let aυt klɔ:z/ noun a clause which allows someone to avoid doing something in a contract ● He added a let out clause to the effect that the payments would be revised if the exchange rate fell by more than 5% … Dictionary of banking and finance
let out — verb 1. make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret (Freq. 2) The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold The actress won t reveal how … Useful english dictionary
let-out — noun Let out is used before these nouns: ↑clause … Collocations dictionary
let-out — n excuse, escape, means/way of escape, way out, cure, remedy, safety valve, loophole, error in the law, legal flaw, technicality, escape clause COLLOQ. get out … Useful english dictionary
let on — verb make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret (Freq. 1) The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold The actress won t reveal how… … Useful english dictionary
clause — noun 1 in a legal document ADJECTIVE ▪ confidentiality, indemnity, penalty ▪ The penalty clause specifies that late delivery will be fined. ▪ escape, exclusion, exemption … Collocations dictionary
let — 1. v. & n. v. (letting; past and past part. let) 1 tr. a allow to, not prevent or forbid (we let them go). b cause to (let me know; let it be known). 2 tr. (foll. by into) a allow to enter. b make acquainted with (a secret etc.). c inlay in. 3 tr … Useful english dictionary
LET — 1. v. & n. v. (letting; past and past part. let) 1 tr. a allow to, not prevent or forbid (we let them go). b cause to (let me know; let it be known). 2 tr. (foll. by into) a allow to enter. b make acquainted with (a secret etc.). c inlay in. 3 tr … Useful english dictionary
let something slip — REVEAL, disclose, divulge, let out, give away, blurt out; give the game away; informal let on, blab, let the cat out of the bag, spill the beans; Brit. informal blow the gaff. → slip * * * let something drop/slip/ … Useful english dictionary
let — leave, let Leave is well on its way to forcing out let in certain idiomatic uses, especially in leave / let be (Will you leave / let me be? I m trying to work), leave / let go (Please leave / let go of the handle), and above all in leave / let… … Modern English usage
bring out — verb 1. make visible (Freq. 9) Summer brings out bright clothes He brings out the best in her • Syn: ↑uncover, ↑unveil, ↑reveal • Hypernyms: ↑show … Useful english dictionary