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збір, гербовий збір, мито, акциз, податок; обов'язок, моральний обов'язок, повинність, функція; чергуванняduty to advance one's client interest — обов'язок ( адвоката) захищати інтереси клієнта
duty to preserve confidentiality — обов'язок зберігати таємницю ( або у таємниці)
duty to preserve the confidentiality of the client's affairs — обов'язок зберігати у таємниці відомості, повідомлені клієнтом ( про адвоката)
duty to provide quiet enjoyment of property — обов'язок забезпечити спокійне користування (розпорядження) власністю
- duty applicableduty to speak fearlessly for one's client — обов'язок говорити без страху за свого клієнта ( про адвоката)
- duty-bound
- duty call
- duty classification
- duty drawback
- duty enjoined by law
- duty-exempt
- duty for revenue
- duty-free
- duty-free ceiling
- duty-free goods
- duty-free items
- duty-free sale
- duty-free trade
- duty journey
- duty list
- duty of a deputy
- duty of a husband
- duty of a wife
- duty of applicant
- duty of attendance
- duty of care
- duty of custody
- duty of discovery
- duty of fidelity
- duty of giving evidence
- duty of loyalty
- duty of obedience
- duty of payment
- duty of protection
- duty of reversion
- duty of service
- duty of the legislature
- duty of tonnage
- duty officer
- duty on capital flows
- duty on consumer loans
- duty on export
- duty on exports
- duty on goods in bond
- duty on import
- duty on imports
- duty on shares
- duty on spirits
- duty owed to the community
- duty-paid
- duty paid
- duty-paid goods
- duty relief
- duty requirement
- duty roster
- duty scheme
- duty station
- duty status
- duty to act
- duty to comply
- duty to country
- duty to declare
- duty to deduct
- duty to disclose information
- duty to exercise care
- duty to file tax returns
- duty to give notice
- duty to inform
- duty to keep accounts
- duty to keep secrets
- duty to live together
- duty to maintain public order
- duty to notify
- duty to obey laws
- duty to pay rent
- duty to pay taxes
- duty to prove title
- duty to register
- duty to repair
- duty to support
- duty to take reasonable care
- duty to the law
- duty to truth
- duty towards an individual
- duty travel allowance
- duty unpaid
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