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1 неприкосновенность неприкосновенност·ь
юр.(от внешних посягательств) inviolability; (иммунитет) immunityгарантировать неприкосновенность — to guarantee inimunity / inviolability
пользоваться правом на неприкосновенность — to enjoy inviolability / immunity
неприкосновенность распространяется на... — inviolability extends to...
личная неприкосновенность — personal inviolability, inviolability / safety of the person
неприкосновенность дипломата — personal inviolability / immunity of a diplomat
неприкосновенность жилища — inviolability / sanctity of the home, immunity of domicile; franchise de l'hôtel фр.
неприкосновенность имущества / собственности дипломата — inviolability of a diplomat's property
неприкосновенность личности — violability / security of the person, personal immunity
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2 неприкосновенность жилища
1) General subject: sanctity of the home3) Diplomatic term: franchise de l'hotel, immunity of domicile, immunity of residence4) leg.N.P. inviolability of residenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неприкосновенность жилища
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3 предоставить право неприкосновенности жилища
Diplomatic term: grant immunity of domicileУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предоставить право неприкосновенности жилища
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4 inviolabilité
ɛ̃vjɔlabilite1) (de règle, frontière, territoire) inviolability2) (de forteresse, coffre) impregnability* * *ɛ̃vjɔlabilite nf* * *1 (de règle, frontière, territoire) inviolability; inviolabilité du domicile Jur inviolability of private property; inviolabilité du corps humain principle safeguarding the rights of a dead person in relation to organ donation;2 ( protection de diplomate) inviolability; ( privilège de parlementaire) privilege of freedom from arrest;3 (de forteresse, porte, coffre) impregnability.[ɛ̃vjɔlabilite] nom féminin1. [généralement] inviolability3. INFORMATIQUE [de données] (data) protection -
5 fiscale
tax, fiscal* * *fiscale agg.1 fiscal; tax (attr.); revenue (attr.): drenaggio fiscale, fiscal drag; imposizione fiscale, taxation; esenzione fiscale, tax exemption; evasione fiscale, tax evasion; ricevuta fiscale, receipt for fiscal purposes (o receipted bill); scontrino fiscale, receipt note for fiscal purposes; codice fiscale, fiscal (o taxpayer's) code (number); gettito fiscale, fiscal proceeds; onere fiscale, tax burden; regime fiscale, tax system; ritenuta fiscale, withholding tax (o deduction from taxes); la politica fiscale del governo, the government's fiscal policy; a sco- po fiscale, for purposes of revenue (o for tax purposes o for fiscal purposes); anno, esercizio fiscale, fiscal year; autorità fiscali, revenue authorities // domicilio fiscale, fiscal domicile // medico fiscale, doctor responsible for checking employees on sick leave // (dir.) avvocato fiscale, tax lawyer; accusing officer; (st.) fiscal2 ( rigido) rigorous; strict; inquisitorial, unbending: non essere così fiscale coi tuoi dipendenti!, don't be so strict with your employees!* * *[fis'kale]1) econ. fiscalesenzione fiscale — tax exemption o immunity
2) fig. (intransigente) rigid, strict, unbending* * *fiscale/fis'kale/2 fig. (intransigente) rigid, strict, unbending.
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