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1 acquit somebody from an obligation
English-german law dictionary > acquit somebody from an obligation
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2 released from an obligation
released from an obligation von einer Verpflichtung freigestellt [entbunden] -
3 to relieve from an obligation
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to relieve from an obligation
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4 release from an obligation
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > release from an obligation
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5 to relieve from an obligation
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to relieve from an obligation
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6 to exempt from an obligation
dégager/exempter qqn d'une obligationEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to exempt from an obligation
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7 to shrink away from an obligation
см. shirk an obligationEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to shrink away from an obligation
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8 to shrink away from an obligation
см. shirk an obligationEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to shrink away from an obligation
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9 release from an obligation
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > release from an obligation
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10 acquit from an obligation
Экономика: освобождать (кого-л.) от обязательстваУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > acquit from an obligation
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11 be released from an obligation
Экономика: быть освобождённым от обязательстваУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > be released from an obligation
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12 disengage oneself from an obligation
1) Дипломатический термин: отказаться от обязательства2) Макаров: снять с себя обязательствоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > disengage oneself from an obligation
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13 free from an obligation
Экономика: освобождать от обязательстваУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > free from an obligation
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14 release a person from an obligation
Общая лексика: выпускать на волю, освободить ( кого-л.) от обязательстваУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > release a person from an obligation
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15 release from an obligation
1) Экономика: освобождение от обязательства2) Дипломатический термин: освободить (кого-л.) от обязательства3) Банковское дело: освобождать от обязательства4) юр.Н.П. освободить от обязательстваУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > release from an obligation
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16 discharge from an obligation
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > discharge from an obligation
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17 release from an obligation
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > release from an obligation
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18 Release from an obligation
v́ أبرا من التزامEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Release from an obligation
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19 disengage oneself from an obligation
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > disengage oneself from an obligation
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20 release from an obligation
освободить (кого-л.) от обязательстваАнгло-русский дипломатический словарь > release from an obligation
См. также в других словарях:
release from an obligation — index exonerate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Obligation — • Defined in the Institutes of Justinian as a legal bond which by a legal necessity binds us to do something according to the laws of our State Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Obligation Obligation … Catholic encyclopedia
obligation — ob·li·ga·tion /ˌä blə gā shən/ n 1: a promise, acknowledgment, or agreement (as a contract) that binds one to a specific performance (as payment); also: the binding power of such an agreement or indication held that the amendment did not… … Law dictionary
Obligation (Harwood, Maryland) — Obligation U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
obligation — 1 Obligation, duty are comparable when they denote what a person is bound to do or refrain from doing or for the performañce or nonperformance of which he is held responsible. In ordinary usage obligation typically implies immediate constraint… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
obligation — (n.) c.1300, from O.Fr. obligation (early 13c.), from L. obligationem (nom. obligatio) an engaging or pledging, lit. a binding (but rarely used in this sense), noun of action from pp. stem of obligare (see OBLIGE (Cf. oblige)). The notion is of… … Etymology dictionary
obligation — A generic word, derived from the Latin substantive obligatio, having many, wide, and varied meanings, according to the context in which it is used. That which a person is bound to do or forbear; any duty imposed by law, promise, contract,… … Black's law dictionary
obligation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ contractual, legal, statutory ▪ ethical, moral, religious, social ▪ debt, financial … Collocations dictionary
Obligation — An obligation is a requirement to take some course of action, whether legal or moral. There are also obligations in other normative contexts, such as obligations of etiquette, social obligations, and possibly in terms of politics, where… … Wikipedia
obligation — /ob li gay sheuhn/, n. 1. something by which a person is bound or obliged to do certain things, and which arises out of a sense of duty or results from custom, law, etc. 2. something that is done or is to be done for such reasons: to fulfill one… … Universalium
obligation — /ɒbləˈgeɪʃən / (say obluh gayshuhn) noun 1. a binding requirement as to action; duty: to fulfil every obligation. 2. the binding power or force of a promise, law, duty, agreement, etc. 3. a. a binding promise or the like. b. the act of binding… …