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1 acceptance of tender
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2 acceptance
acceptance 1. BANK Annahme f, Akzept n, akzeptierter Wechsel m (completed bill); 2. FIN Akzept n, Akzeptierung f; 3. GEN Zuschlag m (of bid, tender); Annahme f (of contract, goods); Billigung f, Einwilligung f, Zustimmung f (assent); Annahme f (of invitation); Abnahme f (goods); 4. IND Annahme f; 5. INS Abnahme f, Annahme f; 6. LAW Annahme f (of contract, goods); 7. MEDIA Annahme f (approval of product); Abnahme f (of manuscript); 8. POL Akzeptanz f; 9. S&M Abnahme f, Akzeptanz f (of brand); 10. LOGIS Abnahme f -
3 resignation
[rezɪg'neɪʃn] noun2) (being resigned) Resignation, die* * *[reziɡ'neiʃən]1) (the act of resigning.) die Aufgabe2) (a letter etc stating that one is resigning: You will receive my resignation tomorrow.) das Rücktrittsgesuch3) ((the state of having or showing) patient, calm acceptance ( of a situation, fact etc): He accepted his fate with resignation.) die Ergebung* * *res·ig·na·tion[ˌrezɪgˈneɪʃən]nthey received the news with \resignation sie nahmen die Nachricht schicksalsergeben auf* * *["rezIg'neISən]n1) (from public appointment, committee) Rücktritt m; (of employee) Kündigung f; (of civil servant, clergyman) Amtsniederlegung f; (of teacher) Ausscheiden nt aus dem Dienstone's resignation — seinen Rücktritt/seine Kündigung einreichen/sein Amt niederlegen/aus dem Dienst ausscheiden
* * *resignation [ˌrezıɡˈneıʃn] s2. a) Rücktritt m, Abdankung f, Abschied m, Amtsniederlegung fb) Abschieds-, Rücktrittsgesuch n:send ( oder hand) in ( oder submit, tender) one’s resignation seinen Rücktritt oder sein Abschiedsgesuch einreichen3. Überlassung f (to an akk)4. Resignation f* * *[rezɪg'neɪʃn] noungive in or tender one's resignation — seine Kündigung/seinen Rücktritt einreichen
2) (being resigned) Resignation, die* * *n.Abschiedsgesuch n.Aufgabe einer Stellung f.Ergebung -en f.Resignation f.Rücktritt m.
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tender — ten·der 1 n 1 a: an act or instance of tendering b: an unconditional offer of payment or performance (as in discharge of an obligation) that is coupled with a manifestation of willingness and ability to follow through (as by producing a check) c … Law dictionary
tender — tender1 [ten′dər] adj. [ME tendre < OFr < L tener, soft, delicate, tender, prob. altered (infl. by tenuis,THIN) < Sabine terenum, soft, akin to Gr terēn, tender < IE * ter , tender, weak, orig., rubbed, worn down < base * ter , to… … English World dictionary
Tender — Ten der, n. 1. (Law) An offer, either of money to pay a debt, or of service to be performed, in order to save a penalty or forfeiture, which would be incurred by nonpayment or nonperformance; as, the tender of rent due, or of the amount of a note … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tender of issue — Tender Ten der, n. 1. (Law) An offer, either of money to pay a debt, or of service to be performed, in order to save a penalty or forfeiture, which would be incurred by nonpayment or nonperformance; as, the tender of rent due, or of the amount of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tender — Ten der, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tendered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tendering}.] [F. tendre to stretch, stretch out, reach, L. tendere. See {Tend} to move.] 1. (Law) To offer in payment or satisfaction of a demand, in order to save a penalty or forfeiture; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tender — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French tendre, from Latin tener; perhaps akin to Latin tenuis thin, slight more at thin Date: 13th century 1. a. having a soft or yielding texture ; easily broken, cut, or damaged ; delicate,… … New Collegiate Dictionary
tender — I. /ˈtɛndə / (say tenduh) adjective 1. soft or delicate in substance; not hard or tough: a tender steak. 2. weak or delicate in constitution; not strong or hardy. 3. Wool of wool fibres that have a weakness at a certain point of the staple such… …
tender — tender1 tenderly, adv. tenderness, n. /ten deuhr/, adj., tenderer, tenderest, v. adj. 1. soft or delicate in substance; not hard or tough: a tender steak. 2. weak or delicate in constitution; not strong or hardy … Universalium
tender — I ten•der [[t]ˈtɛn dər[/t]] adj. der•er, der•est, v. 1) soft or delicate in substance; not hard or tough: a tender steak[/ex] 2) weak or delicate in constitution; not strong or hardy 3) bot (of plants) unable to withstand freezing temperatures 4) … From formal English to slang
tender — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. present, offer, proffer, hold out; propose, suggest; volunteer. adj. gentle, kind; sentimental; affectionate, tenderhearted, loving, amorous; immature; sympathetic, soft; humane, merciful; young;… … English dictionary for students
acceptance of deed — A manifestation by act, conduct, or declaration of an intention to take the legal title to the property which the instrument purports to convey, after an antecedent delivery or tender of the deed to the knowledge of the grantee accepting. 23 Am… … Ballentine's law dictionary