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1 repudiation
n1. відмова прийняти, визнати чи підкоритись; відмова від чогось2. відмова від сплати боргу чи виконання зобов'язання; анулювання боргів (особл. державних)- repudiation of an agreement відмова від виконання угоди- repudiation of the national debt анулювання державного боргу- repudiation of one's statement відмова від своєї заяви -
2 debt
борг; заборгованість; боргове зобов'язання; борговий інструмент; зобов'язанняdebt made by other than normal means — борг, зроблений незвичним способом
debt to be collected at the debtor's residence — борг, що підлягає стягненню за місцем проживання боржника
- debt burdendebt to be paid at the creditor's place of residence — борг, що належить сплатити за місцем проживання кредитора
- debt cancellation agreement
- debt certificate
- debt claim
- debt collecting
- debt collecting business
- debt commitment
- debt crisis
- debt discount
- debt evidenced by certificate
- debt extinction
- debt financing
- debt forgiveness
- debt funding
- debt installment
- debt instalment
- debt liability
- debt load
- debt management
- debt of honor
- debt of honour
- debt of record
- debt outstanding
- debt overload
- debt payable
- debt portion
- debt receivable
- debt recovery
- debt recovery proceedings
- debt recycling
- debt relationship
- debt relationships
- debt repudiation
- debt rescheduling
- debt rescheduling scheme
- debt restructuring
- debt restructuring arrangement
- debt service
- debt servicing
- debt-ridden
- debt servicing capacity
- debt servicing capacity
- debt servicing obligation
- debt to government
- debt warrant
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