-
41 grant of a licence
-
42 grant licence
finance, business, economy• lisensoida -
43 grant licence
udzielić koncesjiudzielić licencji -
44 grant of a licence
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > grant of a licence
-
45 licence grant
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > licence grant
-
46 grant of a licence
-
47 licence grant
-
48 non-exclusive licence
простая лицензия; неисключительная лицензия -
49 site licence
English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > site licence
-
50 selling licence
-
51 operating licence
разрешение на эксплуатацию; лицензия на эксплуатациюEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > operating licence
-
52 provisional licence
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > provisional licence
-
53 reactor licence
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > reactor licence
-
54 Manuel national sur la procédure pour l'octroi de licence aux clubs
Document de travail décrivant la procédure pour l'octroi de licence dans un pays donné, qui comprend toutes les exigences minimales de la procédure de l'UEFA pour l'octroi de licence aux clubs, ainsi que d'éventuels objectifs et particularités spécifiques du pays.Working document that includes all minimum requirements laid down by UEFA, as well as any specific national particularities and objectives that have to be fulfilled, so that a club may start the procedure for the grant of a UEFA club licence.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > Manuel national sur la procédure pour l'octroi de licence aux clubs
-
55 reciprocal licence
юр. взаимная лицензия* (лицензия на использование какого-л. объекта интеллектуальной собственности, требующая предоставления лицензиару прав в отношении модификаций и разработок лицензиата на базе этого объекта)The Commission has indicated that a reciprocal licence is not anti-competitive, at least if it is non-exclusive and the licensor undertakes to grant an exclusive or non-exclusive licence of his own improvements to the licensee. — Комиссия установила, что взаимная лицензия не является направленной на ограничение конкуренции, как минимум, в том случае, если она не является исключительной и лицензиар соглашается выдавать лицензиату исключительные или неисключительные лицензии на свои собственные улучшения.
See:* * * -
56 environmental licence
экологическое лицензирование
—
[ http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/alphabetic?langcode=en]EN
environmental licence
A governmental license or grant that allows and regulates an enterprise's discharge of air pollutants, typically from a commercial or industrial plant. (Source: BLD / TOE)
[http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/alphabetic?langcode=en]Тематики
EN
DE
FR
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > environmental licence
-
57 direct grant
эк. прямая выдача, прямые средства, прямой грант (выдача каких-л. средств непосредственно соискателям грантов для решения определенных задач)Council receives a direct grant towards the cost of administering benefits. — Совет получает прямые средства в целях покрытия расходов на предоставление льгот.
Ant: -
58 application for the grant of a licence
Общая лексика: заявление о предоставлении лицензииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > application for the grant of a licence
-
59 right to grant licence
Деловая лексика: право выдачи лицензииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > right to grant licence
-
60 выдавать лицензию
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > выдавать лицензию
См. также в других словарях:
licence — li|cence W2S3 BrE license AmE [ˈlaısəns] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(document)¦ 2¦(agreement)¦ 3¦(freedom)¦ 4 artistic/poetic licence 5¦(excuse)¦ 6 licence to print money ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1.) ¦(DO … Dictionary of contemporary English
grant — The issuance of an award under a stock plan, such as a stock option or shares of restricted stock. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ I. grant grant 1 [grɑːnt ǁ grænt] noun [countable] FINANCE a sum of money given to a person or organization… … Financial and business terms
licence — A licence is an agreement that allows the licensee to do an act which would otherwise be the exclusive right of the licensor. Licensing out is commonly engaged in by companies without the resources fully to commercialise their Intellectual… … Law dictionary
Licence to kill (concept) — Licence to kill has at least two known meanings. It can be defined as an official sanction by a government or government agency to a particular operative or employee to initiate the use of deadly force, presumably in furtherance of the government … Wikipedia
licence — A paper or electronic document issued by the competent authority, authorizing and requiring the import or export of the goods specified and/or imposing other special requirements as necessary. HM Customs & Revenue Glossary * * * licence li‧cence… … Financial and business terms
licence — (BrE) (AmE license) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ valid ▪ full ▪ special ▪ compulsory (esp. AmE) ▪ driver s (AmE … Collocations dictionary
grant — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ large, substantial ▪ small ▪ full (esp. BrE) ▪ Full student maintenance grants are a thing of the past. (BrE) … Collocations dictionary
grant — grant1 W2S2 [gra:nt US grænt] v [T] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: creanter, graanter, from Latin credere to believe ] 1.) formal to give someone something or allow them to have something that they have asked for ▪ Britain could grant… … Dictionary of contemporary English
licence — [ laɪs(ə)ns] dog hunting issue a licence marriage receive: renew a licence state (esp. US) licence suspend a licence driving (BE) liquor (esp. AE) … Combinatory dictionary
licence — {{11}}licence (n.) mid 14c., liberty (to do something), leave, from O.Fr. licence freedom, liberty, power, possibility; permission, (12c.), from L. licentia freedom, liberty, license, from licentem (nom. licens). prp. of licere to be allowed, be… … Etymology dictionary
licence — License Li cense (l[imac] sens), n. [Written also {licence}.] [F. licence, L. licentia, fr. licere to be permitted, prob. orig., to be left free to one; akin to linquere to leave. See {Loan}, and cf. {Illicit}, {Leisure}.] 1. Authority or liberty … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English