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1) Юридический термин: договор-сделка, международный договор-сделка2) Дипломатический термин: договорное соглашение -
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1) договор (преим. международный); трактат•treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation — договор о дружбе, торговле и мореплавании
- treaty of cessiontreaty of friendship, cooperation and mutual assistance — договор о дружбе, сотрудничестве и взаимной помощи
- treaty of friendship
- treaty of limits
- treaty of marriage
- treaty of peace
- arbitration treaty
- bilateral treaty
- boundary treaty
- commercial treaty
- constitutive treaty
- contractual treaty
- equal treaty
- extradition treaty
- formal treaty
- international treaty
- law-making treaty
- law treaty
- legislative treaty
- Moon treaty
- multilateral treaty
- non-self-executing treaty
- open treaty
- peace treaty
- permanent treaty
- private treaty
- protectorate treaty
- reciprocal treaty
- regional treaty
- restricted treaty
- secret treaty
- self-executing treaty
- tax treaty
- trade treaty
- trilateral treaty
- unequal treaty
- bipartite treaty
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= treaty obligations договорные обязательства, обязательства по договоруPolitics english-russian dictionary > contractual obligations
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1. договорные обязательства2. договорное обязательство -
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договорные обязательства Syn: contractual obligations договорноеnобязательствоБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > treaty obligations
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см. treaty relationsEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > contractual relations
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[͵ɒblıʹgeıʃ(ə)n] n1. обязанность; долг; обязательствоunder (an) obligation to smb. - обязанный кому-л., в долгу перед кем-л. [ср. тж. 2]
I feel under obligation to you for all you've done - я вам очень обязан за всё, что вы сделали
it was his obligation to return her favour - он чувствовал себя обязанным ответить ей услугой за услугу
2. обязательство; соглашение; контрактcontractual /treaty/ obligations - договорные обязательства
under (an) obligation - обязанный, связанный (договором и т. п.) [ср. тж. 1]
to assume /to undertake/ obligations - брать на себя обязательства
to lay smb. under an obligation, to put an obligation on smb. - связать кого-л. обязательством
to fulfil /to meet/ one's obligations /every obligation/ - выполнять (все) свои обязательства
3. юр.1) долговое обязательство; долговая расписка; (долговая) гарантияto discharge /to repay/ an obligation - уплатить по обязательству
2) облигация4. обязательность, принудительная сила (закона, договора и т. п.)5. благодарность; чувство благодарности или признательности -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > договорные обязательства
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n- be under an obligation to smb.- lay obligations on smb.- impose obligations on smb.- lay smb. under an obligation- release smb. from an obligation2) обязанность; долг- discharge the obligations of smb.3) юр. долговое обязательство, долговая расписка4) обязательность, принудительная сила (закона, договора)•- impose legal obligations upon smb. -
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n1) обязанность2) обязательство; долг•to be in breach of one's obligations — нарушать свои обязательства
to be under an obligation — быть связанным обязательством; быть обязанным
to carry out / to discharge an obligation — выполнять обязательство
to have international obligations under the mandate — иметь международные обязательства согласно мандату
to pull back from one's obligations — отказываться от выполнения своих обязательств
to release smb from an obligation — освобождать кого-л. от обязательства
to shrink from one's obligations — уклоняться от своих обязательств
- administrative obligationsto withdraw one's security obligations — отказываться от дальнейшей гарантии безопасности (какой-л. страны и т.д.)
- allied obligations
- army obligation
- breach of obligations
- contractual obligations
- counterpart obligations
- debt-service obligations
- dereliction of obligations
- express obligations
- external obligations
- financial obligation
- fulfilment of contractual obligations
- incurred obligations
- inter-allied obligations
- international obligations
- legal obligations
- long-term obligation
- military obligations
- moral obligation
- mutual treaty obligations
- obligations incumbent upon smb
- obligations vis-a-vis a friendly state
- observance of contractual obligations
- primary obligation
- reparation obligation
- respect for the obligations
- security obligations
- short-term obligation
- slaving obligations
- solemn obligation
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прил. contract( ual) ;
agreed;
treaty;
stipulated, agreed by contract договорное обязательство договорная цена на договорных началахдоговор|ный - contractual;
(о договоре между государствами) treaty attr. ;
~ая цена agreed price;
~ые обязательства contracted commitments;
treaty obligations;
на ~ых началах on а contractual basis.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > договорный
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n1) положение, условие (договора, закона и т.п.); постановление2) снабжение, обеспечение•
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