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1 deed
1) дія, діяння, вчинок; подвиг; акт; запис; угода; документ (в т. ч. з печаткою)•- deed box- deed in fee
- deed indented
- deed of agency
- deed of arrangement
- deed of arms
- deed of assignment
- deed of cession
- deed of conveyance
- deed of covenant
- deed of defeasance
- deed of exchange
- deed of foundation
- deed of gift
- deed of horror
- deed of inventory
- deed of ownership
- deed of partnership
- deed of pledge
- deed of protest
- deed of purchase
- deed of real estate
- deed of release
- deed of separation
- deed of settlement
- deed of title
- deed of transfer
- deed of trust
- deed of valor
- deed of valour
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2 deed
1. n1) вчинок, дія; справа, діло2) дійсність, фактin very deed — у дійсності, справді
3) подвиг; діяння4) юр. документ, акт; запис2. advнасправді, фактично, наділі3. v амер.передавати відповідно до акта (документа)* * *I [diːd] n1) вчинок, дія, справа2) дійсність, факт3) подвиг, діяння4) юp. справа, документ з печаткою; акт, записII [diːd] adv; діал. III [diːd] v; амер.передавати по акту або документу -
3 deed
I [diːd] n1) вчинок, дія, справа2) дійсність, факт3) подвиг, діяння4) юp. справа, документ з печаткою; акт, записII [diːd] adv; діал. III [diːd] v; амер.передавати по акту або документу -
4 deed
документ з печаткою; договір за печаткою -
5 deed
n1. вчинок, дія, справа2. подвиг, діяння -
6 deed
[diːd]n1) ді́я; вчи́нок2) спра́ва; ді́ло; факт3) по́двиг4) юр. докуме́нт, акт -
7 deed of valor
= deed of valour геройський (мужній) вчинок -
8 deed of valour
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9 deed poll
= deed-poll односторонній документ за печаткою; одностороннє зобов'язання -
10 deed-poll
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11 deed box
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12 deed in fee
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13 deed indented
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14 deed of agency
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15 deed of arms
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16 deed of arrangement
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17 deed of assignment
акт про передачу, передаточний акт; акт передачі права -
18 deed of cession
акт про передачу, акт про цесію -
19 deed of conveyance
акт відчуження, акт передачі; акт про передачу правового титулу, купча -
20 deed of covenant
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deed — O.E. dæd a doing, act, action, transaction, event, from P.Gmc. *dædis (Cf. O.S. dad, O.N. dað, O.Fris. dede, M.Du. daet, Du. daad, O.H.G. tat, Ger. Tat deed, Goth. gadeþs a putting, placing ), from PIE *dhetis ( … Etymology dictionary
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