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  • 41 remit

    [rə'mit]
    past tense, past participle - remitted; verb
    (to send (money) usually in payment for something.)
    - remittance
    * * *
    piedot; atlaist; mazināt; pierimt, mazināties; sūtīt pa pastu; atlikt

    English-Latvian dictionary > remit

  • 42 remittance

    noun ((the sending of) money in payment for something.) naudas pārvedums
    * * *
    naudas pārvedums

    English-Latvian dictionary > remittance

  • 43 rent-free

    adverb (without payment of rent: He lives there rent-free.) nemaksājot īri/nomu
    * * *
    atbrīvots no īres maksas

    English-Latvian dictionary > rent-free

  • 44 royalty

    plural - royalties; noun
    1) (a payment made to a writer, recording artist etc for every book, record etc sold.) (autora) honorārs
    2) (the state of being royal, or royal people in general: The commands of royalty must be obeyed.) valdnieki; karaliskās ģimenes locekļi
    * * *
    karaļa tituls; karaļa vara; karaliskās ģimenes locekļi; karaliskās privilēģijas; cēlums, krāšņums; autora honorārs

    English-Latvian dictionary > royalty

  • 45 salary

    ['sæləri]
    plural - salaries; noun
    (a fixed, regular usually monthly payment for work: Secretarial salaries in London are quite high.) alga
    * * *
    alga

    English-Latvian dictionary > salary

  • 46 stipulate

    ['stipjuleit]
    (to specify something or to specify a condition as part of an agreement: The contract stipulates that the rent (must) be paid six months in advance; The dates of payment are also stipulated.) noteikt; paredzēt kā noteikumu
    * * *
    izvirzīt noteikumu

    English-Latvian dictionary > stipulate

  • 47 tax-free

    adjective, adverb (without payment of tax: tax-free income.) ar nodokli neaplikts
    * * *
    atbrīvots no nodokļu maksāšanas

    English-Latvian dictionary > tax-free

  • 48 turnstile

    noun (a revolving gate which allows only one person to pass at a time, usually after payment of entrance fees etc: There is a turnstile at the entrance to the football ground.) turnikets
    * * *
    turnikets

    English-Latvian dictionary > turnstile

  • 49 wage

    I [wei‹] verb
    (to carry on or engage in (especially a war): The North waged war on/against the South.) uzsākt karu; karot
    II [wei‹]
    ((also wages noun plural) a regular, usually weekly rather than monthly, payment for the work that one does: He spends all his wages on books; What is his weekly wage?) darba alga
    * * *
    alga; darba alga; cīnīties, veikt

    English-Latvian dictionary > wage

  • 50 authorise

    (to give the power or right to do something: I authorized him to sign the documents; I authorized the payment of $100 to John Smith.) pilnvarot
    - authorisation

    English-Latvian dictionary > authorise

  • 51 banker's card

    ( also cheque card) (a card issued by a bank guaranteeing payment of the holder's cheques.) čeka karte

    English-Latvian dictionary > banker's card

  • 52 checkout

    noun (a place where payment is made for goods bought in a supermarket.) kase

    English-Latvian dictionary > checkout

  • 53 fall behind

    1) (to be slower than (someone else): Hurry up! You're falling behind (the others); He is falling behind in his schoolwork.) atpalikt
    2) ((with with) to become late in regular payment, letter-writing etc: Don't fall behind with the rent!) novēlot (maksājumus u.tml.)

    English-Latvian dictionary > fall behind

  • 54 housing benefit

    noun (a payment given by a government to people who are entitled to it according to certain criteria (eg poverty) when they buy or rent a house, an apartment etc.) mājokļa pabalsts

    English-Latvian dictionary > housing benefit

  • 55 instalment

    1) (one payment out of a number of payments into which an amount of money, especially a debt, is divided: The new carpet is being paid for by monthly instalments.) uz nomaksu
    2) (a part of a story that is printed one part at a time eg in a weekly magazine, or read in parts on the radio: Did you hear the final instalment last week?) (grāmatas, lasījuma) daļa

    English-Latvian dictionary > instalment

  • 56 trade in

    to give (something) as part-payment for something else: We decided to trade in our old car and get a new one (noun trade-in) nodot lietotu mantu, lai piemaksājot nopirktu jaunu

    English-Latvian dictionary > trade in

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