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assignment [ə'saɪnmənt](a) (task) tâche f; (official) mission f; School & University devoir m; Journalism (of individual reporter) reportage m assigné;∎ a dangerous assignment une tâche dangereuse;∎ Journalism to be on assignment être en reportage►► assignment of accounts receivable transfert m de créances;Law assignment of contract = cession des droits et obligations découlant d'un contrat;Computing assignment table table f d'affectation -
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assignment [əˈsaɪnmənt]b. ( = act of assigning) attribution f* * *[ə'saɪnmənt]1) (diplomatic, military) poste m; ( specific duty) mission f2) ( academic) devoir m3) (of duties, staff, funds) affectation f4) (of rights, contract) cession f -
3 assignment
1 ( professional) (diplomatic, military) poste m ; ( specific duty) mission f ; to be on assignment to être en poste à ;2 ( academic) devoir m ;3 (of duties, staff, funds) affectation f ; -
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(of task) attribution f; (of funds) affectation f; (of goods, debts, property) cession f, transfert m; (of shares) attribution;∎ ACCOUNTANCY assignment of accounts receivable, assignment of debts transfert de créances;∎ assignment of contract = cession des droits et obligations découlant d'un contrat -
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noun (a duty assigned to someone: You must complete this assignment by tomorrow.) tâche -
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1) nomination; affectation2) poste; travail; mission; emploi3) dévolution; délégation4) Jur. cession; transfertEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > assignment
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9 assignment pay
Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > assignment pay
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10 assignment allowance
Org., Dipl. indemnité d'affectationEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > assignment allowance
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11 assignment and pledging of claims
Fin. cession et mise en gage de créancesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > assignment and pledging of claims
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12 assignment completed
Mil., Org. mission àccomplie ou menée à bienEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > assignment completed
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13 assignment of a pseudonym
Jur. attribution d'un pseudonyme [p. ex. a un témoin clef dont la vie serait menacée s'il témoignait sous son vrai nom]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > assignment of a pseudonym
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14 assignment of claims
Fin. cession de créancesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > assignment of claims
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15 assignment of claims debts
Fin. cession de créancesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > assignment of claims debts
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16 assignment of counsel
Jur. commission [d'office] d'un conseilEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > assignment of counsel
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17 assignment of duties
Trav. assignation des fonctions; dévolution des tâchesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > assignment of duties
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18 assignment of salary
Jur. délégation de traitement/de salaireEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > assignment of salary
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19 assignment of the right to use
PI cession d'usageEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > assignment of the right to use
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20 assignment of claim
règlement de sinistre (2e)
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assignment — n. task mission 1) to give smb. an assignment 2) to carry out an assignment (the ambassador carried out her assignment brilliantly) 3) a dangerous; difficult, rough, tough; easy assignment 4) an overseas; rush; special assignment 5) an assignment … Combinatory dictionary
assignment — Options are exercised through the option purchaser s broker, who notifies the clearinghouse of the option s exercise. The clearinghouse then notifies the option seller that the buyer has exercised. When futures options are exercised, the buyer of … Financial and business terms