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1 duty of detraction
Юридический термин: пошлина на перемещение полученного наследства из одного штата в другой -
2 duty of detraction
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3 duty
1) обязанность; функция; повинность; долг2) пошлина; сбор; налог•appointed for a duty — назначенный для исполнения обязанности;
contrary to a duty — вопреки обязанности;
elected for a duty — избранный для исполнения обязанности;
duty enjoined by law — обязанность, вменённая законом;
failure to perform a (legal) duty — невыполнение (правовой) обязанности;
duty for revenue — фискальная пошлина;
selected for a duty — отобранный для исполнения обязанности;
to accomplish the duty — выполнить обязанность;
duty to comply — обязанность подчиняться ( правилам), соблюдать ( закон);
- duty of detractionvolunteer for a duty — лицо, добровольно взявшее на себя исполнение обязанности
- duty of fidelity
- absolute duty
- account duty
- active duty
- administrative duty
- ad valorem duty
- affirmative duty
- civilian duty
- contractual duty
- countervailing duty
- custodial duty
- customs duty
- custom duty
- death duty
- differential duty
- disclosure duty
- discretionary duty
- entrance duty
- equalization duty
- estate duty
- excise duty
- export duty
- expressly enjoined duty
- federal duty
- feudal duty
- fiduciary duty
- former duty
- future duty
- general duty
- guard duty
- import duty
- inheritance duty
- jail duty
- judicial duty
- law enforcement duty
- legal duty
- military duty
- ministerial duty
- negative duty
- official duty
- ordinary duty
- patrol duty
- point duty
- positive duty
- preferential duty
- previous duty
- prohibitive duty
- public duty
- retaliatory duty
- revenue duty
- riot duty
- stamp duty
- state duty
- statutory duty
- succession duty
- tack duty
- prior duty
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