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• come into effect in Kraft treten, wirksam werden• remain in effect in Kraft bleiben, gültig bleiben• take effect wirksam werden, in Kraft treten (Gesetz)• to the effect that mit der Folge, dass -
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effect1 v 1. GEN erzielen (agreement); tätigen (sale, purchase); durchführen (settlement); 2. LAW bewirken, erbringen effect2 1. GEN Auswirkung f, Wirksamkeit f, Wirkung f; 2. LAW Gültigkeit f; Bedeutung f • come into effect LAW, PAT rechtswirksam werden, wirksam werden, in Kraft treten • no effects, NE BANK keine Deckung (funds) • put into effect LAW in Kraft setzen • take effect GEN, LAW wirksam werden, in Kraft treten • with effect from, wef. w.e.f. GEN mit Wirkung vom • with retroactive effect LAW rückwirkend (legal effect)
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