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1 covenant
2) обязательство ( из договора за печатью) | обязываться по договору3) статья договора; условие договора•covenant against encumbrances — гарантия отсутствия обременений;
covenant for further assurance — обязательство о дальнейшем обеспечении безупречности титула;
covenant for quiet enjoyment — гарантия спокойного пользования вещью;
covenant for title — гарантия безупречного правового титула;
covenant in law — обязательство, предполагаемое правом;
covenant not to sue — обязательство о непредъявлении иска;
covenant running with land — обязательство, обременяющее недвижимость и следующее за ней;
- covenant of non-claimcovenant to convey — обязательство передачи титула;
- covenant of right to convey
- covenant of seisin
- covenant of warranty
- absolute covenant
- affirmative covenant
- collateral covenant
- concurrent covenants
- continuing covenant
- declaratory covenant
- dependent covenant
- disjunctive covenant
- executed covenant
- executory covenant
- express covenant
- full covenant
- implied covenant
- independent covenants
- inherent covenant
- intransitive covenant
- joint covenant
- mutual and independent covenants
- negative covenant
- real covenant
- restrictive covenant
- several covenant
- specific covenant
- transitive covenant -
2 irony
- is a stylistic device in which the contextual evaluative meaning of a word is directly opposite to its dictionary meaning- is the foregrounding not of the logical but of the evaluative meaning- is the contradiction between the said and implied- is subdivided into verbal irony and sustained ironyThe context is arranged so that the qualifying word in irony reverses the direction of the evaluation, and the word positively charged is understood as a negative qualification and (much-much rarer) vice versa. The context varies from the minimal - a word combination to the context of a whole book.The lift held two people and rose slowly, groaning with diffidence. (I.Murdoch)
Apart from splits based on politics, racial, religious and ethic backgrounds and specific personality differences, we're just one cohesive team. (D.Uhnak)
Source: V.A.K.See: lexical SDsEnglish-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > irony
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