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выплаты по алиментамАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > alimony payment
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86 alimony and separate maintenance payments
Юридический термин: алименты и выплаты на время раздельного проживанияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > alimony and separate maintenance payments
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87 alimony claim
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1) Общая лексика: паразитка, живущая на алименты2) Презрительное выражение: алиментщица-тунеядка -
89 alimony in general
Юридический термин: присуждённая сумма алиментов, подлежащих регулярной выплате, сумма алиментов, подлежащих регулярной выплате -
90 alimony in gross
Юридический термин: общая сумма алиментов (присуждённых), общая сумма подлежащих выплате алиментов, общая сумма присуждённых алиментов -
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1) Бухгалтерия: алименты2) Налоги: выплата алиментов -
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94 alimony recovery
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100 alimony shirker
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alimony — al·i·mo·ny / a lə ˌmō nē/ n [Latin alimonia sustenance, from alere to nourish] 1: an allowance made to one spouse by the other for support pending or after legal separation or divorce compare child support alimony in gross: lump sum alimony in… … Law dictionary
Alimony — • In the common legal sense of the word, the allowance by order of the court a husband pays to his wife for her maintenance while she is living separately from him, or paid by her former husband to a divorced woman Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin… … Catholic encyclopedia
alimony — al‧i‧mo‧ny [ˈælməni ǁ moʊni] noun [uncountable] LAW money that a court orders someone to pay regularly to their former wife or husband after their marriage has ended: • According to the IRS, alimony payments are taxable to the recipient in the… … Financial and business terms
Alimony — Al i*mo*ny, n. [L. alimonia, alimonium, nourishment, sustenance, fr. alere to nourish.] 1. Maintenance; means of living. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) An allowance made to a wife out of her husband s estate or income for her support, upon her divorce… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
alimony — An amount given to one spouse by another while they are separated or divorced. (Dictionary of Canadian Bankruptcy Terms) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 … Glossary of Bankruptcy
alimony — (n.) 1650s, nourishment, also allowance to a wife from a husband s estate, or in certain cases of separation, from L. alimonia food, support, nourishment, sustenance, from alere to nourish (see OLD (Cf. old)) + monia suffix signifying action,… … Etymology dictionary
alimony — [n] money paid in support of a former spouse keep, livelihood, living, maintenance, provision, remittance, subsistence, sustenance, upkeep; concept 344 … New thesaurus
alimony — ► NOUN chiefly N. Amer. ▪ maintenance for a spouse after separation or divorce. ORIGIN originally in the sense «nourishment, means of subsistence»: from Latin alimonia, from alere nourish … English terms dictionary
alimony — [al′ə mō΄nē] n. [L alimonia, food, support < alere, to nourish: see OLD] 1. Obs. supply of the means of living; maintenance 2. an allowance that a court orders paid to a person by that person s spouse or former spouse after a legal separation… … English World dictionary
Alimony — For the 1949 film directed by Alfred Zeisler, see Alimony (film). Family law … Wikipedia
alimony — /jelamaniy/ Comes from Latin alimonia meaning sustenance, and means, therefore, the sustenance or support of the wife by her divorced husband and stems from the common law right of the wife to support by her husband. Allowances which husband or… … Black's law dictionary