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преф.- quasi-contraband
- quasi-contract
- quasi-corporation
- quasi-crime
- quasi-criminal
- quasi-criminal offence
- quasi-delict
- quasi-delictual
- quasi-easement
- quasi-feudal
- quasi-feudal regime
- quasi-international
- quasi-international law
- quasi-judicial
- quasi-judicial agency
- quasi-judicial tribunal
- quasi-judicial powers
- quasi-larceny
- quasi-legislative
- quasi-legislative powers
- quasi-legislative measures
- quasi-military
- quasi-military formation
- quasi-military organization
- quasi-military unit
- quasi-monopoly pricing
- quasi-national
- quasi-national domicile
- quasi-negotiable instrument
- quasi-official
- quasi-official position
- quasi-personalty
- quasi-possession
- quasi-private
- quasi-private corporation
- quasi-promise
- quasi-protectorate
- quasi-public
- quasi-public nature
- quasi-public company
- quasi-realty
- quasi-regional
- quasi-regional organization
- quasi-retroactivity
- quasi-rule
- quasi-supranational
- quasi-tenant
- quasi-tort
- quasi-trustee
См. также в других словарях:
quasi- — ⇒QUASI , élém. de compos. Élém. tiré de l adv. quasi1, entrant dans la constr. de nombreux comp., surtout des subst. abstr., des adj., plus rarement des adv., où il indique une similitude, une approximation ou une assimilation qualitative; les… … Encyclopédie Universelle
quasi contract — Legal fiction invented by common law courts to permit recovery by contractual remedy in cases where, in fact, there is no contract, but where circumstances are such that justice warrants a recovery as though there had been a promise. It is not… … Black's law dictionary
quasi contract — Legal fiction invented by common law courts to permit recovery by contractual remedy in cases where, in fact, there is no contract, but where circumstances are such that justice warrants a recovery as though there had been a promise. It is not… … Black's law dictionary
contract — con·tract 1 / kän ˌtrakt/ n [Latin contractus from contrahere to draw together, enter into (a relationship or agreement), from com with, together + trahere to draw] 1: an agreement between two or more parties that creates in each party a duty to… … Law dictionary
France — /frans, frahns/; Fr. /frddahonns/, n. 1. Anatole /ann nann tawl /, (Jacques Anatole Thibault), 1844 1924, French novelist and essayist: Nobel prize 1921. 2. a republic in W Europe. 58,470,421; 212,736 sq. mi. (550,985 sq. km). Cap.: Paris. 3.… … Universalium
Contract — law … Wikipedia
Judaism — /jooh dee iz euhm, day , deuh /, n. 1. the monotheistic religion of the Jews, having its ethical, ceremonial, and legal foundation in the precepts of the Old Testament and in the teachings and commentaries of the rabbis as found chiefly in the… … Universalium
performing arts — arts or skills that require public performance, as acting, singing, or dancing. [1945 50] * * * ▪ 2009 Introduction Music Classical. The last vestiges of the Cold War seemed to thaw for a moment on Feb. 26, 2008, when the unfamiliar strains … Universalium
international relations — a branch of political science dealing with the relations between nations. [1970 75] * * * Study of the relations of states with each other and with international organizations and certain subnational entities (e.g., bureaucracies and political… … Universalium
Christianity — /kris chee an i tee/, n., pl. Christianities. 1. the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches. 2. Christian beliefs or practices; Christian quality or character: Christianity mixed with pagan elements; … Universalium
obligation — ob·li·ga·tion /ˌä blə gā shən/ n 1: a promise, acknowledgment, or agreement (as a contract) that binds one to a specific performance (as payment); also: the binding power of such an agreement or indication held that the amendment did not… … Law dictionary