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21 онкольный счет
счет, не принадлежащий конкретному лицу — impersonal account
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22 требование
1. request2. demandудовлетворяющий требованию — meeting demands; meeting claims
удовлетворять спрос; удовлетворять требования — meet demands
требования, критерии правоприменения — enforcement demands
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > требование
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1) General subject: ante, contribution, contributory, depositation, deposition (денег в банк), fee, input, payment, sub (подписной), subscription (подписной), deposit, shot, facilitation payment (за упрощение формальностей), reimbursement2) Aviation: instalment3) Mathematics: dues4) Law: due, subscription (вступительный)5) Economy: installment6) Insurance: call (оплата по требованию)7) Diplomatic term: contribution (денежный и т.п.), pledge, premium8) Banking: inpayment9) Taxes: investment, tax( for special funds) (в специальные фонды)10) Business: in-payment11) SAP. contr.12) Sakhalin energy glossary: pension tax14) leg.N.P. share15) SAP.fin. holdback/retainage16) Phraseological unit: chip in -
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1) Law: demand payment of debt2) Economy: call a debt3) Banking: summon for a debt4) Makarov: demand paymentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > требовать уплаты долга
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25 срок
м.1. ( определённый момент времени) date; (векселя, платежа и т. п.) termкрайний срок — the last term / date
к условленному сроку, в указанный срок — by the time fixed, by a specified date; to time
срок платежа — date / term of payment
к сроку, в срок — in time
2. ( промежуток времени) periodсрок в кратчайший срок — in the shortest time, with the shortest possible delay
срок действия договора — period of validity of a treaty
срок давности юр. — prescription, term of limitation
сроком до двух, трёх и т. п. месяцев — within two, three, etc., months
по истечении срока — when the time expires, at the expiration of the period
за короткий срок — in a short / brief space of time
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дай(те) срок разг. — wait a bit, have patience; give us time; keep your shirt on идиом. -
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муж.1) term; date, deadlineв срок, к сроку — in time
к условленному сроку, в указанный срок — by the time/date fixed, by a specified date; to time
срок платежа — date/term of payment
2) ( период)за короткий срок — in a short/brief space of time
по истечении срока — when the time expires, at the expiration of the period; when the time is up
••не давать ни отдыху, ни сроку (кому-л.) — to give no peace
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27 за ... дней до
За (10) дней доIt is suggested that you mail your payment at least 10 days before the deadline date.If you have not received your admission ticket by 10 days before the scheduled test date, you should call 03126 for information.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > за ... дней до
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сущ.contribution; payment; share; ( при рассрочке платежа) instal(l)ment; ( членский) due; fee; subscription; ( пожертвование) donationвыплачивать взносами — ( при рассрочке платежа) to pay by instal(l)ments
сумма взносов, причитающаяся за текущий год — amount of contributions due (payable) for the current year
- взнос в счёт погашения долгашкала взносов — ООН scale of assessments
- взнос в уставный фонд
- взнос инкассо
- взнос наличными
- аварийный взнос
- арбитражный взнос
- вступительный взнос
- денежный взнос
- добровольный взнос
- долевой взнос
- дополнительный взнос
- единовременный взнос
- ежегодный взнос
- ежемесячный взнос
- еженедельный взнос
- инкассовый взнос
- неуплаченные взносы
- обязательный взнос
- очередной взнос
- паевой взнос
- первый взнос
- первоначальный взнос
- полугодовой взнос
- просроченный взнос
- профсоюзные взносы
- регистрационный взнос
- символический взнос
- страховой взнос
- членские взносы
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