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1 board of directors
мен., юр. дирекція; рада директорів; правління; директораткерівний орган, обраний акціонерами (shareholder/stockholder), який згідно з їхнім статутом несе відповідальність перед ними за ведення справ підприємства; ♦ членів дирекції обирають на річних загальних зборах (annual general meeting); у випадку, якщо організація не заснована акціонерами (це стосується неприбуткових організацій добродійного, гуманітарного чи освітнього характеру), дирекцію обирають її члени═════════□═════════member of the board of directors член дирекції; to appoint someone to the board of directors призначати/призначити когось до дирекції; to be on the board of directors бути в складі дирекції; to elect someone to the board of directors обирати/обрати когось до дирекції; to dismiss someone from the board of directors виключати/виключити когось зі складу дирекції; to have a seat on board of directors брати/взяти участь у роботі дирекції • бути в складі дирекції; to remove someone from the board of directors виводити/вивести когось зі складу дирекції; to sit on board of directors брати/взяти участь у роботі дирекції • бути у складі дирекціїboard of directors:: the board▹▹ director¹* * *скор. BODрада директорів; правління; адміністрація
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