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1 accept for honor
= accept for honour акцептувати (вексель) для врятування кредиту векселедавця -
2 accept for honor supra protest
= accept for honour supra protest акцептувати ( або сплачувати) (вексель) після його опротестуванняEnglish-Ukrainian law dictionary > accept for honor supra protest
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3 accept for honour
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4 accept
погоджуватися, визнавати, припускати, ставитися прихильно, вважати прийнятним, схвалювати, приймати ( пропозицію тощо); акцептувати (вексель)- accept a bribe
- accept a motion
- accept a patent application
- accept a post
- accept a present
- accept a sentence
- accept a telephone call
- accept a weak case
- accept an agency
- accept an amendment
- accept an apology
- accept an election
- accept an insurance policy
- accept an offer
- accept as valid and binding
- accept bail
- accept bail for a prisoner
- accept for honor
- accept for honour
- accept for honor supra protest
- accept guarantorship
- accept in deposit
- accept judgement
- accept judgment
- accept jurisdiction
- accept nomination
- accept office
- accept performance
- accept responsibility
- accept service
- accept service of writs
- accept suretyship
- accept system
- accept terrorist demands
- accept the challenge
- accept the Chiltern Hundreds
- accept the fact
- accept the posture of insanity
- accept the terms of a contract
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