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1 bindende avtale
(jus) binding agreement binding contract -
2 ensidig avtale
subst. (jus) unilaterally-binding contract -
3 avtale
договор-n, -r, -neдоговариваться-er, -te, -t* * *agreement, date, deal, appointment* * *subst. [ om å møtes] appointment, (amer:) date subst. [ overenskomst] contract, arrangement, agreement subst. [ overenskomst mellom stater] agreement subst. [ arbeidsavtale] contract of employment, employment contract subst. [ befraktningsavtale] contract of affreightment subst. [ gjensidighetsavtale] reciprocal agreement subst. [ indeksavtale] threshold agreement subst. [ samarbeidsavtale] co-operation agreement subst. [ intensjonsavtale] letter of intent verb. [ bli enige] agree verb. arrange (f.eks.we arranged to go to London together
) verb. [om møte o.l.] make an appointment (f.eks. ) (bindende avtale) binding agreement (bortfall av avtale) discharge of contract (bryte en avtale) break an agreement, (møteavtale:) break an appointment (jus) (gjensidig avtale) bilateral contract (jus) (inngå avtale) enter into a contract (inngå en avtale) enter into an agreement, conclude an agreement (muntlig avtale) verbal agreement, oral agreement (økonomi) (part i avtale) party to the contract (skriftlig avtale) written agreement, written contract, agreement in writing
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