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4 оговорка оговор·ка
1) (обмолвка) slip of the tongue2) юр. proviso, reservation, stipulation, condition, warrantyделать оговорку — to make / to voice a reservation
принять без оговорок — to accept (smth.) without reservation
снять оговорку — to withdraw / to omit a reservation
согласиться на что-л. с одной оговоркой — to grant smth. with one qualification
являться предметом оговорок (о договоре, соглашении и т.п.) — to be subject to reservations
арбитражная оговорка — arbitration / compromissary clause
защитная / защитительная оговорка — safeguard clause
избавительная оговорка (статья договора, позволяющая уклониться от выполнения условий договора или выйти из договора в случае чрезвычайных обстоятельств) — escape clause
компромиссная оговорка, оговорка о компромиссах — compromise clause
молчаливая / мысленная оговорка — tacit reserve
оговорка Кальво (предоставляющая дипломатическую защиту в договорном порядке и распространяющая местное законодательство на иностранцев в целях обеспечения одинакового режима для граждан данной страны и иностранцев) — Calvo clause
оговорка, не имеющая юридической силы — invalid clause
оговорка о неотмене (уже существующих внешнеторговых льгот и привилегий для развивающихся стран) — standstill clause
оговорка о неразглашении — secrecy clause / reservation
оговорка, приложенная к ратификации — reservation attached to ratification
положение — (пункт, постановление) об оговорках reservations clause
правовые нормы, регулирующие оговорки — law governing reservations
с известными / с некоторыми оговорками — with certain modifications
с оговоркой — with reserve / reservation
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