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21 nasjonal satsing
subst. national commitment -
22 nettoterminforpliktelse
subst. (børs) net forward commitment -
23 pensjonsforpliktelse
subst. (forsikring) pension commitment -
24 provisjon
subst. commission, percentage subst. [ salgsprovisjon] sales commission, commission on sales [ bank-] bank/banker's commission [ beredskapsprovisjon] stand-by fee [ delkredere-] del credere commission (fast provisjon) fixed commission (fast provisjon) flat el. fixed commission [ garanti-] underwriting commission [ kassekreditt-] commitment fee [ megler-] brokerage, broker's commission/fee [ retur-] kickback, soft commission -
25 skadetilsagn
subst. (forsikring) indemnity commitment, indemnity engagement -
26 sosialt engasjement
social commitment -
27 stiftelsesprovisjon
subst. commitment commission -
28 terminforpliktelse
subst. (børs) forward commitment, forward liability -
29 tilbakekjøpsforpliktelse
subst. repurchase commitment -
30 tilbakekjøpsplikt
subst. repurchase commitment -
31 tilsagnsrammer
pl. [ lending] commitment quotas, limits of loan commitments -
32 tvangsinnleggelse
subst. commitment
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