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1 приобретение приобретени·е
1) (действие) acquisition, attainmentприобретение помещений, необходимых для представительства — acquisition of the premises necessary for the mission
приобретение (предприятий и т.п.) в других странах — cross-border acquisition
приобретение территории путём применения силы — acquisition of territory by force / by the use of force
2) (что-л. приобретенное) acquisition3) эк. purchasing, procurementRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > приобретение приобретени·е
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2 приобретение правосубъектности
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > приобретение правосубъектности
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3 приобретение статуса юридического лица
Diplomatic term: acquisition of legal personalityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приобретение статуса юридического лица
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