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21 конфискация имущества
Русско-английский юридический словарь > конфискация имущества
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22 отчуждение
сущ.( имущества) alienation; disposition; (особ. принудительное) condemnation; confiscation; expropriation; seizure; ( переуступка тж) assignment; cession; transferакт отчуждения — ( передаточный акт) (deed of) conveyance
лицо, которому производится отчуждение — alienee
отчуждение зданий и сооружений, находящихся на земельном участке — alienation of buildings and structures located on a land parcel (plot, strip)
- возмездное отчуждениеотчуждение имущества, подвергнутого аресту — ( или описи) alienation of property under execution
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23 последствие
сущ.aftermath; consequence; outcome; sequence; ( результат) resultиметь губительные (пагубные) последствия — ( для) to have harmful (ruinous) consequences (effect) (on)
предотвращать губительные (пагубные) последствия — to prevent harmful (ruinous) consequences (effect)
последствия изменения и расторжения договора — consequences of alteration and dissolution (repudiation, rescission, termination) of a contract
последствия нарушения правил проведения торгов — consequences of breach (violation) of the rules of auctions
последствия недействительности сделки — consequences of invalidity (nullity) of a contract (of a transaction)
последствия несоблюдения сделки — consequences of non-compliance with (non-observance of) a contract (a transaction)
последствия принудительного изъятия заложенного имущества — consequences of confiscation (expropriation) of pledged property
последствия утраты или повреждения груза — consequences of loss of or damage (harm) to cargo (to the goods)
- последствия неоплаты чекагубительные последствия, пагубные последствия — harmful (ruinous) consequences
- последствия решения
- негативные последствия
- правовые последствия
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24 терять почву под ногами
терять почву (землю) под ногами (из-под ног, под собой)lose the ground under one's feet; be (get) out of one's depth; feel one's last hold slip ping awayТакие люди, как Иванов, не решают вопросов, а падают под их тяжестью. Они теряются, разводят руками, нервничают, жалуются, делают глупости и в конце концов, дав волю своим рыхлым, распущенным нервам, теряют под ногами почву и поступают в разряд "надломленных" и "непонятых". (А. Чехов, Письмо А. С. Суворину, 30 дек. 1888) — Men like Ivanov do not solve difficulties but collapse under their weight. They lose their heads, gesticulate, become nervous, complain, do silly things, and finally, giving rein to their flabby, undisciplined nerves, lose the ground under their feet and enter the class of the 'broken down' and 'misunderstood'.
- Но, позвольте... - возразил Евгений Павлович, теряя последнюю почву под ногами, - допустим, квартира и имущество подлежат конфискации. Но ведь я освобождён, - следовательно, тем самым оправдан и имею право жить где-нибудь. (Б. Лавренёв, Седьмой спутник) — 'But one moment,' Evgeny Pavlovich ventured, feeling his last hold slipping away. 'Even assuming that the flat and property are subject to confiscation - I have been released, have I not, consequently I am cleared and am entitled to live somewhere.'
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