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♦ treaty /ˈtri:tɪ/n.1 trattato; patto: a peace treaty, un trattato di pace; a trade treaty, un trattato commerciale; to negotiate a treaty, trattare la conclusione di un accordo2 trattativa; negoziato● (naut.) treaty port, porto franco □ (polit.) treaty powers, potenze beneficiarie di trattati □ by private treaty, mediante trattative private. -
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♦ private /ˈpraɪvət/A a.1 privato: a private house [road], una casa [strada] privata; private life, vita privata; a private sale, una vendita privata; private address, indirizzo privato; a private bank, una banca privata; (econ.) private consumption, i consumi privati; (econ.) private enterprise, iniziativa privata2 personale; particolare; a private letter, una lettera personale; private reasons, motivi personali3 riservato; confidenziale; segreto: The envelope was marked «private», sulla busta c'era scritto «riservato»; a private conversation, una conversazione confidenziale; The matter was kept private, la faccenda è stata tenuta segretaB n.2 (pl.) (eufem.) parti intime; genitali● ( banca) private banking, ‘private banking’ ( servizi bancari personalizzati per clienti facoltosi) □ (in GB) private bar, bar di tono più elevato ( in un pub; cfr. public bar, sotto public) □ (spec. sport) a private battle, una lotta a due; un duello (fig.) □ (polit.) private bill, legge d'interesse privato; leggina (fam.) □ (trasp.) private carrier, vettore privato □ a private chat, una chiacchierata a quattr'occhi □ a private citizen, un semplice cittadino; un privato □ (fin., ingl.) private company, società di capitali a ristretta base azionaria (le cui azioni non sono quotate in borsa e non possono essere liberamente vendute al pubblico; cfr. public company, sotto public) □ (leg.) private composition, concordato preventivo ( nel fallimento) □ (fin., USA) private corporation = private company ► sopra □ private detective (o private investigator), investigatore privato □ (fam., spec. USA) private eye = private detective ► sopra □ (mil., USA) private first class, soldato scelto (cfr. ingl. lance corporal, sotto lance) □ (med.) private hospital, clinica privata; casa di cura □ (tur.) private hotel, albergo in cui si possono rifiutare i clienti (spec. se privi di prenotazione) □ (fin.) private income, reddito personale; mezzi finanziari ( di una persona) □ (leg.) private individual, persona fisica □ (comput.) private key, chiave privata □ (leg.) private law, diritto privato □ private limited company = private company ► sopra □ ( sport) private machine, motocicletta non sponsorizzata □ private means, rendita (personale): He lives on private means, vive di rendita □ (polit., in GB, Canada, Austral., Nuova Zelanda) private member, parlamentare che non ha incarichi di governo; semplice parlamentare; semplice deputato □ (polit., in GB, Canada, Austral., Nuova Zelanda) private member's bill, disegno di legge presentato da un semplice parlamentare □ (fin.) private money, il denaro dei privati □ (eufem.) private parts, parti intime; genitali □ (med.) private patient, paziente privato □ (leg.) private practice, libera professione □ (leg.) private property, proprietà privata □ private scholar, assegnatario di una borsa di studio elargita da un ente privato; ( anche) studioso indipendente □ (in GB) private school, scuola privata ( a pagamento, e lo sono anche molte cosiddette ► «public schools», ► public) □ private secretary, segretario particolare (o privato) □ (econ.) the private sector, il settore privato □ (teatr.) private theatricals, rappresentazioni private □ (leg.) private treaty, scrittura privata; contratto ( di vendita) stipulato con trattativa privata □ ( arte, pitt., ecc.) private view, anteprima □ private war, guerra tra famiglie; faida □ (leg.) private wrong, illecito civile □ in private, in privato; in confidenza; in segreto □ (leg.) regarding private law, privatisticoprivately avv. -
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['triːtɪ]1) pol. trattato m., accordo m.2) comm. dir. contratto m., trattativa f.* * *['tri:ti]plural - treaties; noun(a formal agreement between states or governments: They signed a peace treaty.) trattato* * *['triːtɪ]1) pol. trattato m., accordo m.2) comm. dir. contratto m., trattativa f. -
5 treaty **** trea·ty n
['triːtɪ]trattato, pattoto sell a house by private treaty — (agreement) vendere una casa con un accordo privato
См. также в других словарях:
private treaty — ➔ treaty * * * private treaty UK US noun [C or U] ► LAW, PROPERTY a legal agreement in which something, especially land or property, is sold directly to the person who wants to buy it: »The site will be sold by private treaty at a fixed price or… … Financial and business terms
private treaty — n: a sale of property on terms determined between the buyer and the seller got better prices by private treaty than his neighbors did at auction Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
private treaty — UK / US noun [uncountable] business an agreement to sell property that is made directly between the person selling the property and the person buying it You can sell the land by auction, by offers, or by private treaty … English dictionary
private treaty sale — The sale of a company or business where the seller and buyer agree the terms of sale between themselves. Related links auction sale Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 … Law dictionary
private treaty — noun Date: 1858 a sale of property on terms determined by conference of the seller and buyer compare auction … New Collegiate Dictionary
private treaty — a property sale based on terms resulting from a conference between buyer and seller. [1855 60] * * * … Universalium
private treaty — Any contract made by personal arrangement between the buyer and seller or their agents, i. e. not by public auction … Big dictionary of business and management
private treaty — noun a sale of property at a price agreed on by the seller and buyer without an intervening agency • Hypernyms: ↑selling, ↑merchandising, ↑marketing … Useful english dictionary
treaty — treat‧y [ˈtriːti] noun treaties PLURALFORM [countable] 1. a formal agreement between two countries or governments: • The US Taiwan trade treaty is still valid, despite the ending of diplomatic ties. comˌmercial ˈtreaty ECONOMICS an agreement on… … Financial and business terms
treaty — trea·ty n pl treaties [Anglo French treté, from Middle French traité, from Medieval Latin tractatus, from Latin, handling, treatment, from tractare to treat, handle] 1: the action of treating and esp. of negotiating 2: an agreement or arrangement … Law dictionary
private — pri‧vate [ˈpraɪvt] adjective [only before a noun] 1. private property, businesses, activities etc are owned or paid for by people and companies, rather than the government: • They transferred ownership of thousands of companies from the state to … Financial and business terms