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1 fix by statute
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2 fix by law
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3 fix
1) розм. домовленість, угода; розм. хабар2) прикріпляти; встановлювати, фіксувати, призначати (в т. ч. ціну); підкупати; фальсифікувати; визначати розмір ( штрафу тощо)- fixation- fixer•- fix a jury
- fix a maximum rate
- fix a penalty
- fix a price
- fix a registration list
- fix a time-limit
- fix a vessel
- fix an election
- fix by law
- fix by statute
- fix election
- fix elections
- fix election for a date
- fix elections for a date
- fix prices
- fix responsibility
- fix the amount of reparations
- fix the date of ratification
- fix the date
- fix the jury
- fix the penalty
- fix the prices of products
- fix the punishment
- fix the voting procedure
- fix-up
- fix with costs -
4 decree
1. n указ, декрет, приказ; закон2. n юр. постановление, решение, определение3. n церк. постановление церковного совета4. n церк. ист. декреталии5. n церк. рел. часто повеление, предопределение, воля6. v издавать приказ, декрет; декретировать; приказывать, отдавать распоряжение7. v уст. определять, решать8. v юр. выносить судебное решение, постановление или определениеdecree nisi — условно-окончательное решение суда, о разводе
9. v предопределять; предписыватьСинонимический ряд:1. edict (noun) declaration; determination; dictum; directive; edict; judgement; judgment; mandate; order; proclamation; pronouncement; ruling; ukase2. law (noun) assize; canon; decretum; institute; law; ordinance; precept; prescript; prescription; regulation; rule; statute3. announce (verb) announce; command; declare; order; proclaim; pronounce4. fix (verb) dictate; fix; impose; lay down; ordain; prescribe; setАнтонимический ряд:
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