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1 відмова від володіння
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > відмова від володіння
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2 відторгнення
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3 позбавлення
( чогось) ademption, ( права тощо) debarment, (в т. ч. прав тощо) deprivation, disposal, disposition, (прав, власності, повноважень) divestiture, expropriation, (прав, майна, посади) forfeit, forfeiture, ( волі) restraint -
4 вилучення
сwithdrawal, removal; exclusion, exemption; юр. immunity; ( монети з обігу) immobilization; ( майна) confiscation, expropriation, alienationвилучення з обігу — retirement, withdrawal from circulation
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5 вилучення інвестицій
equity disinvestment; divestment; negative investment; divestiture; disposal of investment -
6 вилучення капіталу
equity disinvestment; divestment; negative investment; divestiture -
7 відділення активів
divestment; divestiture -
8 реалізація активів
asset monetisation; asset sales; asset divestiture; disposal of assets -
9 реалізація інвестицій в акціонерний капітал
disposal of equity investment; disinvestment; divestment; divestitureУкраїнсько-англійський словник > реалізація інвестицій в акціонерний капітал
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10 реалізація майна
asset monetisation; asset sales; asset divestiture; disposal of assets -
11 розукрупнення
divestment; divestiture; downsizing; unbundling; hiving off; decoupling ( проектів) -
12 скорочення вкладень
disinvestment; divestment; divestiture; disposal of investment -
13 скорочення інвестицій
disinvestment; divestment; divestiture; disposal of investment
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divestiture — di·ves·ti·ture /dī ves ti ˌchu̇r, də , chər/ n 1: the sale or transfer of title to a property (as an operating division) under court order (as in bankruptcy) 2: the sale of an asset (as a business division) that is unprofitable, does not enhance… … Law dictionary
Divestiture — Di*vest i*ture (?; 135), n. The act of stripping, or depriving; the state of being divested; the deprivation, or surrender, of possession of property, rights, etc. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
divestiture — c.1600, from DIVEST (Cf. divest) on analogy of investiture. Economics sense is from 1961 … Etymology dictionary
divestiture — [də vest′ə chər, dī vest′ə chər] n. a divesting or being divested: also divestment or divesture … English World dictionary
divestiture — A complete asset or investment disposal such as outright sale or liquidation. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * divest di‧vest [daɪˈvest, d ] verb FINANCE 1. [transitive] if a group divests one of the companies that it owns, it gets rid … Financial and business terms
Divestiture — The partial or full disposal of an investment or asset through sale, exchange, closure or bankruptcy. Divestiture can be done slowly and systematically over a long period of time, or in large lots over a short time period. For a business,… … Investment dictionary
divestiture — The giving up of a possession (e.g., part of a business) or right. If voluntary, divestiture may be an attempt to improve efficiency by cutting a loss making business or concentrating on one product or business area. If court ordered, it may… … Business law dictionary
divestiture — /daveststysr/ In anti trust law, the order of court to a defendant (e.g. corporation) to divest itself of property, securities or other assets. U. S. v. E. I. duPont de Nemours and Co., 366 U.S. 316, 81 S.Ct. 1243, 6 L.Ed.2d 318. A firm s act of… … Black's law dictionary
divestiture — /daveststysr/ In anti trust law, the order of court to a defendant (e.g. corporation) to divest itself of property, securities or other assets. U. S. v. E. I. duPont de Nemours and Co., 366 U.S. 316, 81 S.Ct. 1243, 6 L.Ed.2d 318. A firm s act of… … Black's law dictionary
divestiture — noun 1. an order to an offending party to rid itself of property; it has the purpose of depriving the defendant of the gains of wrongful behavior (Freq. 4) the court found divestiture to be necessary in preventing a monopoly • Derivationally… … Useful english dictionary
divestiture of property — index forfeiture (act of forfeiting) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary