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81 premium due but not yet paid
prime arriérée (Sachs)English-French insurance dictionari > premium due but not yet paid
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82 premium due date
date d'échéance de la prime (2e) -
83 secondary due date
échéance secondaire (JD, 2e) -
84 with due allowance
compte tenu de (JD) -
85 give (someone) his due
(to be fair to someone.) rendre justice à qqn -
86 give (someone) his due
(to be fair to someone.) rendre justice à qqn -
87 balance-due, day
( taxation)date f d'exigibilité du solde -
88 date, at, which, an, amount, is, due
date f d'échéance d'une sommeEnglish-French legislative terms > date, at, which, an, amount, is, due
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89 debt, due, to, the, Crown
créance f de la CouronneEnglish-French legislative terms > debt, due, to, the, Crown
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90 documentation-due, date
( taxation)date f limite de production -
91 evidence, of, due, execution
preuve f de passation régulièreEnglish-French legislative terms > evidence, of, due, execution
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92 fall, due, to
venir à échéance -
93 filing-due, date
( taxation)date f d'échéance de production -
94 holder, in, due, course
détenteur(trice)régulier -
95 latest, taxes, due
derniers impôts m exigibles -
96 meet, one's, obligations, as, they, come, due, to
respecter ses obligations à échéanceEnglish-French legislative terms > meet, one's, obligations, as, they, come, due, to
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97 rent, due
loyer m échu -
98 taxes, due
impôts m exigibles -
99 credit
credit [ˈkredɪt]1. nouna. (financial) crédit m• "no credit" « la maison ne fait pas crédit »• in credit [account] approvisionnéb. ( = belief) he's got more sense than people give him credit for il a plus de bon sens qu'on ne le croit2. plural nouna. ( = believe) [+ rumour, news] croireb. to credit sb/sth with (having) certain powers reconnaître à qn/qch certains pouvoirsc. to credit £50 to sb or to sb's account créditer qn de 50 livres4. compounds► credit hour noun ≈ unité f d'enseignement* * *['kredɪt] 1.1) ( resultant praise) mérite m ( for de)to get/take the credit — se voir attribuer/s'attribuer le mérite ( for de)
2) ( subject of pride)to be a credit to somebody/something — faire honneur à quelqu'un/quelque chose
3) ( recognition)he is more intelligent than he is given credit for — il est plus intelligent qu'on ne le croit généralement
4) ( credence) crédit m5) Commerce crédit m2.to be £25 in credit — être créditeur de 25 livres sterling
credits plural noun Cinema, Television générique m3.transitive verb1)to credit somebody with — attribuer à quelqu'un [achievement]
3) ( believe) croire -
100 croak
croak [krəʊk]• "help" he croaked feebly « au secours » appela-t-il d'une voix rauque* * *[krəʊk] 1. 2.transitive verb dire [quelque chose] d'une voix rauque3.1) ( frog) coasser2) (sl) ( die) crever (sl)
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