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1 побір
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2 вимога
exaction, call, charge, command, damage claim, demand, exigency, instance, order, pretence, request, requirement, requisition, unliquidated demand -
3 побори
exaction, maletolt -
4 стягнення пені
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5 виклик до суду
convening, exaction, invocation, judicial citation, judicial subpoena, monition, precept, summon to appear, summon to the court -
6 вимагання
exacting, exaction, canvassing, claiming, demanding, extortion, racket -
7 податок
contribution, exaction, cess, cessment, charge, imposition, impost, ( переважно місцевий або комунальний) rate, Tx -
8 стягнення
(боргів, податків, мита тощо) exaction, ( як вид покарання) punishment, ban, collect, collecting, (боргів, платежів, податків, мита тощо) collection, disciplinary action, (платежів, податків тощо) levy, penalty, ( платежів тощо) vindication -
9 стягнення
с1) ( покарання) penalty; ( дисциплінарне) chastisementнакласти стягнення — to inflict a penalty (on), to penalize
2) ( справляння) charge, charging, levy; collection; ( матеріальне відшкодування) recovery, recovering payment; юр. ( через суд) exaction, prosecutionстягнення податків — tax collection, tax recovery, taxation
3) геол. concretion4) див. стягування
См. также в других словарях:
exaction — [ ɛgzaksjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1365; « impôt » 1201; lat. exactio « action d exiger le paiement d un tribut, d un impôt » 1 ♦ Didact., admin. Action d exiger ce qui n est pas dû ou plus qu il n est dû (spécialt en parlant d un agent public). ⇒ extorsion,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Exaction — Ex*ac tion, n. [L. exactio: cf. F. exaction.] 1. The act of demanding with authority, and compelling to pay or yield; compulsion to give or furnish; a levying by force; a driving to compliance; as, the exaction to tribute or of obedience; hence,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exaction — late 14c., from Fr. exaction, from L. exactionem (nom. exactio) a driving out; supervision; exaction; a tax, tribute, impost, noun of action from pp. stem of exigere (see EXACT (Cf. exact)) … Etymology dictionary
exaction — Exaction. s. f. v. Action par laquelle on exige plus qu il n est dû. Cet Officier, ce Fermier a fait de grandes, d horribles exactions. il y a des plaintes de ses exactions au Conseil. il ne faut point appeller cela un droit, c est une pure… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Exaction — (v. lat.), Eintreibung, Beitreibung; daher Exactor, 1) Steuercolporteur; 2) Sklav, welcher Schulden seines Herrn eintrieb, die Arbeitsleute zur Arbeit anhielt etc.; 3) unter den Kaisern der, welcher Abgaben, Fiscusgebühren, Getreide etc. eintrieb … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Exaction — Exaction, lat. deutsch, Eintreibung … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
exaction — index assessment (levy), assumption (seizure), blackmail, charge (cost), claim (legal demand), coercio … Law dictionary
exaction — Exaction, Exactio … Thresor de la langue françoyse
exaction — ► NOUN formal 1) the action of exacting something, especially a payment. 2) a sum of money exacted … English terms dictionary
exaction — [eg zak′shən, igzak′shən] n. [ME < OFr < L exactio] 1. an exacting, as of money, time, etc. 2. an excessive demand; extortion 3. an exacted fee, tax, etc … English World dictionary
exaction — exact ex‧act [ɪgˈzækt] verb [transitive] formal to demand and get something from someone, especially using forceful methods: • My client is only claiming the return of taxes exacted under an unlawful demand. exaction noun [uncountable] … Financial and business terms