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1 заключение договора
Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > заключение договора
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2 дававший обещание
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > дававший обещание
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3 дающий обещание
1. promissor2. promisor3. covenanting -
4 дающий обещание
Religion: covenanting -
5 заключающий договор
2) Oil: covenantingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заключающий договор
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6 заключение договора
1) General subject: a conclusion of a treaty, conclusion of a treaty2) Engineering: conclusion of a contract, contracting, contraction3) Law: awarding a contract, celebration of a contract, celebration of contract, effecting a contract, making contract, making of contract, execution of an agreement (это никоим образом не выполнение договора/соглашения (т.е. исполнение обязательств по договору)), entry into an agreement4) Economy: conclusion of an agreement5) Accounting: formation of contract6) Diplomatic term: formation of a contract7) Oil: covenanting8) Patents: execution of contract9) Business: execution of the contractУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заключение договора
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7 обещание
1) General subject: engagement, faith, parole, parole of honour, pledge, plight, pre-engagement, promise, promising, troth, word, words, vault, assurance2) Bookish: plighter3) Religion: covenant, covenanting4) Law: pollicitation5) Diplomatic term: hand6) Jargon: spin7) Phraseological unit: bird in the bosom -
8 договор
contract, agreement; treaty, pact полит.* * ** * *contract, agreement; treaty, pact полит.* * *agreementconcordcontractconventioncovenantcovenantingpactspecialtytreaty
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