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81 débours
debuʀ nmpl* * *A nm inv1 gén expense, outlay ¢; rentrer dans ses débours to cover one's expenses;2 Compta disbursement.B nmpl Jur costs. -
82 prise en charge
( de frais) payment* * *nf1) MÉDECINE, [patient, victime, malade] care2) (par un taxi) pick-up charge -
83 charges fiscales
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84 indemnité de déménagement
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85 défraiement
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86 dèche
n.f.1. 'Dire straits', utter poverty. Il est dans une de ces dèches: He's really below the breadline!2. 'lncidentals', incidental expenses.3. 'Leakages', unaccounted cash losses. -
87 dégâts
n. m. pl.1. Limiter les dégâts (joc.): To cut one's losses and avoid unnecessary expenses.2. 'y a pas de dégâts?! (joc.): No bones broken?! (I hope!) -
88 Caisse Primaire
, or CPAM Caisse Primaire d'Assurance Maladie, the service in charge of running the state health insurance scheme in France. The CPAM is the service that receives national health insurance contributions, and reimburses most people for officially recognised health care expenditure, such as visiting the doctor or hospital treatment. It is the organisation from which European Community visitors, using the European EHIC medical card, should request reimbursement of their medical expenses in France.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Caisse Primaire
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89 frais administratifs
administrative charges/fees/expensesDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > frais administratifs
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90 frais de déplacement
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > frais de déplacement
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91 frais de dossier
administrative charges/fees/expensesDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > frais de dossier
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92 frais de justice
legal costs or expensesDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > frais de justice
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93 frais de voyage
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > frais de voyage
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94 imputer
[des dépenses] allocate expenses (to)Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > imputer
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95 frais
cool, expense, expenses, fresh, new, sweet
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