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1 have a recourse to arbitration
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2 to have a recourse to arbitration
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3 to have a recourse to arbitration
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4 arbitration
nарбитражное разбирательство; арбитраж
- ad hoc arbitration
- appropriate arbitration
- bilateral arbitration
- Chamber of Commerce arbitration
- closed arbitration
- combined arbitration
- commercial arbitration
- compound arbitration
- compound arbitration of exchange
- compulsory arbitration
- direct arbitration of exchange
- government arbitration
- industrial arbitration
- international arbitration
- international commercial arbitration
- institutional arbitration
- isolated arbitration
- labour arbitration
- mixed arbitration
- one-off arbitration
- open arbitration
- risk arbitration
- simple arbitration of exchange
- state arbitration
- third-party arbitration
- tripartite arbitration
- voluntary arbitration
- arbitration in a third country
- arbitration of exchange
- arbitration on quality
- through arbitration
- without recourse to arbitration
- administer arbitration
- apply to arbitration
- conduct arbitration
- go to arbitration
- have a recourse to arbitration
- hold arbitration
- refer a question to arbitration
- resort to arbitration
- settle a dispute through arbitration
- submit a dispute to arbitration
- suspend arbitration
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5 arbitration
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6 recourse
1. n2) оборот, регресс; право регресса, право оборота
- full recourse
- limited recourse
- recourse to arbitration
- recourse to the endorser
- recourse to the International Court of Justice
- with recourse
- without recourse
- without recourse to arbitration
- without recourse to the beneficiary
- without recourse to the drawer
- without recourse to legal proceedings
- without recourse to me
- without the right of recourse
- claim recourse
- have recourse to drastic measures
- have recourse to the drawer
- realize the recourse
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7 recourse
оборот, регресс; право регресса, право оборота• -
8 resort
1. n обращение2. n прибежище, утешение; надежда; спасительное средствоdernier resort — последнее средство; последнее прибежище
3. n посещаемое место, излюбленное место4. n пристанище5. n курорт6. n уст. сборищеhe encouraged the resort of artists — он любил, чтобы у него собирались художники
7. v прибегать, обращаться8. v редк. обращаться за помощью9. v уст. посещать; быватьa place which he was known to resort — место, где он, как известно, бывал
Синонимический ряд:1. hangout (noun) hangout; haunt; purlieu; rendezvous; stamping ground; watering hole2. pleasure dome (noun) pleasure dome; spa; watering place3. recourse (noun) alternative; chance; device; hope; recourse; source; where to turn for help4. resource (noun) dernier ressort; expediency; expedient; makeshift; resource; shift; stopgap; string; substitute; surrogate5. vacation spot (noun) haven; hot spot; hotel; motel; refuge; retreat; vacation spot6. apply (verb) apply; go; recur; refer; run; turn7. frequent (verb) affect; frequent; hang around; hang out; haunt8. resort to (verb) employ; exercise; repair; resort to; utilize
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