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1 contingency
(a) (possibility) éventualité f, contingence f;∎ to provide for all contingencies parer à toute éventualité(c) (in statistics) contingence f(plan) d'urgence; (table, coefficient) des imprévusFinance frais mpl divers►► Law contingency fee = aux États-Unis, principe permettant à un avocat de recevoir une part des sommes attribuées à son client si ce dernier gagne son procès;Finance contingency fund fonds mpl de prévoyance;Finance contingency and loss provision provision f pour risques et charges;Accountancy contingency theory théorie f de la contingenceUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > contingency
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2 contingency and loss provision
provision f pour risques et chargesEnglish-French business dictionary > contingency and loss provision
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3 contingency
éventualité f;∎ to allow for every contingency parer à toute éventualitécontingency fund fonds m pl de prévoyance;contingency and loss provision provision f pour risques et charges;contingency plan plan m d'urgence;contingency reserve réserve f de prévoyance;ACCOUNTANCY contingency theory théorie f de la contingence -
4 contingency allowance
Compt. provision pour aléas; marge pour imprévusEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > contingency allowance
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5 price contingency
[con.] provision pour hausse des prix [OMC]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > price contingency
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