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1 collection with prior acceptance
bill of acceptance — акцепт; акцептованный вексель
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2 collection with prior acceptance
Банковское дело: инкассо с предварительным акцептомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > collection with prior acceptance
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3 collection with prior acceptance
Англо-русский экономический словарь > collection with prior acceptance
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4 collection with prior acceptance
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > collection with prior acceptance
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5 collection with prior acceptance
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > collection with prior acceptance
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6 collection
1. n1) сбор, собирание2) денежный сбор; взимание, взыскание3) инкассо, инкассация, инкассирование4) взыскание просроченного долга самим кредитором или специализированной фирмой5) получение денег (по векселю, чеку)6) собираемость7) коллекция
- bill collection
- bond coupon collection
- charity collection
- coupon collection
- customs collection
- data collection
- debt collection
- direct collection
- documentary collection
- documented collection
- draft collection
- excise collection
- export collection
- foreign collection
- immediate collection
- par collection
- postal collection
- registered collection
- rent collection
- sample collection
- supplementary collection
- tax collection
- collection against bank cable notification
- collection at source
- collection by hand
- collection by messenger
- collection in arrears
- collection of arrears
- collection of a bill
- collection of charges
- collection of a cheque
- collection of commercial paper
- collection of customs payments
- collection of data
- collection of debts
- collection of documents
- collection of a draft
- collection of duties
- collection of fees
- collection of financial instruments
- collection of freight
- collection of insurance premiums
- collection of letters
- collection of a loan
- collection of luggage
- collection of mail
- collection of money
- collection of negotiable certificates of deposit
- collection of negotiable commercial paper
- collection of outstanding debts
- collection of payments
- collection of premiums
- collection of rates
- collection of sale proceeds
- collection of samples
- collection of shipping documents
- collection of taxes
- collection on delivery
- collection with immediate payment
- collection without recourse to the court
- collection with prior acceptance
- collection with subsequent acceptance
- collection and delivery
- accept payment documents for collection
- carry out collection
- effect collection
- facilitate collection of taxes
- forward documents for collection
- pay for collection
- present for collection
- present payment documents to the bank for collection
- send documents for collection2. attr.English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > collection
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1) сбор, собирание2) денежный сбор; взимание, взыскание3) инкассо4) взыскание просроченного долга самим кредитором или специализированной фирмой• -
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1. n1) акцепт, акцептование2) акцептованный вексель, тратта3) принятие (предложения)4) приемка (изделий, оборудования)
- absolute acceptance
- accommodation acceptance
- agreed acceptance
- banker's acceptance
- blank acceptance
- brand acceptance
- clean acceptance
- collateral acceptance
- complete acceptance
- conditional acceptance
- confirmed acceptance
- consumer acceptance
- credit acceptance
- dollar acceptance
- draft acceptance
- eligible acceptance
- eligible banker's acceptance
- full acceptance
- general acceptance
- invalid acceptance
- long-term acceptance
- official acceptance
- ordinary acceptance
- partial acceptance
- preliminary acceptance
- prime banker's acceptance
- prior acceptance
- prompt acceptance
- qualified acceptance
- rebated acceptance
- registered acceptance
- short-term acceptance
- special acceptance
- sterling acceptance
- subsequent acceptance
- tacit acceptance
- trade acceptance
- unconditional acceptance
- uncovered acceptance
- unqualified acceptance
- valid acceptance
- verbal acceptance
- acceptance against documents
- acceptance by intervention
- acceptance for honour
- acceptance in blank
- acceptance of a bid
- acceptance of a bill
- acceptance of a cheque
- acceptance of commercial papers
- acceptance of a commission
- acceptance of conditions
- acceptance of a deposit
- acceptance of documents for collection
- acceptance of a draft
- acceptance of a drawee
- acceptance of goods
- acceptance of an invoice
- acceptance of an offer
- acceptance of a payer
- acceptance of payment documents
- acceptance of a proposal
- acceptance of recommendations
- acceptance supra protest
- acceptance under rebate
- acceptance without provision
- acceptance with provision
- acceptance with reserve
- acceptance presented for payment
- complete an acceptance
- discount a banker's acceptance
- effect acceptance
- give an offer a conditional acceptance
- make acceptance
- obtain acceptance
- pay an acceptance
- present a bill for acceptance
- present documents for acceptance
- provide with an acceptance
- refuse acceptance
- signify acceptance2. adj
- acceptance credit
- acceptance houseEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > acceptance
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ср.;
коммерч. collectionс. нескл. фин. collection, collection of payments;
документарное ~ documented collection;
чистое ~ clean encashment;
~ против документов collection of documents;
~ с немедленной оплатой collection with immediate payment;
~ с последующим акцептом collection with subsequent acceptance;
~ с предварительным акцептом collection with prior acceptance;
~вый: ~вое извещение advice of collection;
~вое поручение order of collection.
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