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1) General subject: commercial severance pay, smart money, cancellation compensation (P.B. Maggs), buyout (США)2) Law: compensation for release from obligation, release-money, accord and satisfaction (Ст. 409 ГК РФ в: Russian Civil Code Annotated by Christopher Osakwe. - М.: МГУ, 2000.), indemnity, break fee3) Diplomatic term: fix4) EBRD: break-up fee, compensation for release from obligations, compensation for termination of contract (при расторжении договора личного найма), payoff (редко), termination, termination fee5) leg.N.P. compensation for release from obligation (as a noun)
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