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1 double cross
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2 double-cross
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3 agreement
nsporazum, ugovor• agreement between undertakings sporazum između poduzeća• association agreement sporazum o pridruћivanju• assumption agreement sporazum o preuzimanju obveze• commercial agreement trgovinski sporazum• conclude a loan agreement sklopiti ugovor o kreditu• credit agreement ugovor o kreditu• cross-margining agreement ugovor o međusobnom kolateraliziranju opcijskih i ročnih ugovora• double-taxation agreement sporazum o izbjegavanju dvostrukoga oporezivanja• EEA Agreement Sporazum o Europskom gopodarskom prostoru• fiduciary agreement fiducijarni ugovor• hold harmless agreement sporazum kojim jedna strana preuzima odgovornost na sebe i koja љtititi drugu stranu od odgovornosti, odnosno odљtetnih zahtjeva ugovorom definirane prirode• insuring agreement sporazum o osiguranju• Intra-European Payments Agreement ( IEPA) unutareuropski platni sporazum• loss-sharing agreement sporazum/ugovor o dijeljenju gubitka• loss-sharing rule pravilo dijeljenja gubitka• master agreement okvirni sporazum• master foreign exchange swap agreement okvirni sporazum o valutnom/deviznom swapu• netting agreements sporazumi o netiranju/saldiranju• resale agreements sporazumi o ponovnoj prodaji//povratnoj kupnji/otkupu• restrictive agreement restriktivni sporazum (koji zabranjuje konkurenciju)• term repurchase agreement ugovor o otkupu i povratnoj kupnji s rokom• TRIPs agreement sporazum o TRIPS-uEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > agreement
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Double Cross — may refer to: In film and television: Double Cross (1941 film), a film by Albert H. Kelley Double Cross (1972 film), a Bollywood action film Double Cross (2005 film), a Bollywood film Double Cross (Sliders), an episode of Sliders Double Cross… … Wikipedia
Double cross — is a phrase meaning to betray.OriginThe phrase originates from the use of the word in the sense of foul play; deliberate collusion to lose a contest of some kind. In his book, A Man Called Intrepid , William Stevenson claims that the term… … Wikipedia
double-cross — ˌdouble ˈcross verb [transitive] to cheat someone who you are involved in an illegal or dishonest activity with: • He was living in fear of drug traffickers he had double crossed. * * * double cross UK US /ˌdʌblˈkrɒs/ verb [T] ► to trick or cheat … Financial and business terms
double cross — double cross, double cross double cross . teh act of double crossing; the betrayal or swindling of a collaborator or colleague. Syn: cross, betray. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
double-cross — double cross, double cross double cross . teh act of double crossing; the betrayal or swindling of a collaborator or colleague. Syn: cross, betray. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
double cross — double cross, double cross double crossv. t. to betray or swindle (a colleague); to promise (a collaborator) one thing and to treacherously do another, to the detriment of the collaborator. Syn: cross, betray. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
double-cross — double cross, double cross double crossv. t. to betray or swindle (a colleague); to promise (a collaborator) one thing and to treacherously do another, to the detriment of the collaborator. Syn: cross, betray. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
double-cross — double crosses, double crossing, double crossed VERB If someone you trust double crosses you, they do something which harms you instead of doing something they had promised to do. [INFORMAL] [V n] Don t try and double cross me, Taylor, because I… … English dictionary
double-cross — 1834, from DOUBLE (Cf. double) + CROSS (Cf. cross) in the sense of pre arranged swindle or fix. Originally to win a race after promising to lose it. As a verb from 1903, Amer.Eng … Etymology dictionary
double-cross — v [T] to cheat someone, especially after you have agreed to do something dishonest with them >double cross n >double crosser n … Dictionary of contemporary English
double-cross — verb transitive to cheat someone, usually when doing something illegal or planning to cheat someone else together ╾ ,double cross noun count … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English