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1 авизующий банк
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2 авизующий банк
1) Law: advise through bank2) Economy: notifying bank (банк, извещающий бенефициара об открытии аккредитива)3) EBRD: advising bank -
3 банк, извещающий бенефициара об открытии аккредитива
1) Economy: advising bank2) Banking: notifying bankУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > банк, извещающий бенефициара об открытии аккредитива
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4 банк, производящий выплату по аккредитиву
1) Economy: advising bank2) Banking: notifying bankУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > банк, производящий выплату по аккредитиву
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