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1 legally enforceable
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > legally enforceable
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2 legally enforceable
1) Общая лексика: юридически действительный2) Юридический термин: имеющий юридическую силу, обеспеченный правовой санкцией -
3 legally enforceable
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4 legally enforceable enactments
Юридический термин: нормативные актыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > legally enforceable enactments
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5 legally enforceable enactments
Англо-русский юридический словарь > legally enforceable enactments
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6 legally enforceable enactments
Англо-русский экономический словарь > legally enforceable enactments
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7 legally enforceable claim
Jur., Fin. droit de créance juridiquement contraignantEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > legally enforceable claim
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8 enforceable
[ɪn'fɔːsəbl]* * *enforceable /ɪnˈfɔ:səbl/a.1 che si può far valere; che si può imporre; imponibile; esigibile: enforceable rights, diritti che si possono far valere; enforceable standards of cleanliness, livelli di igiene imponibili; legally enforceable, imponibile per leggeenforceabilityn.imponibilità; esigibilità.* * *[ɪn'fɔːsəbl] -
9 valid, legally binding and enforceable
Общая лексика: действительный, юридически обязывающий и могущий быть исполненнымУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > valid, legally binding and enforceable
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10 conditions of employment
Gen Mgt, HRterms agreed between an employer and employee that are legally enforceable through a contract of employment. Conditions of employment include conditions that may be unique to the individual, for example, notice periods, remuneration, fringe benefits, and hours of work, as well as those that form organization-wide policies, such as discipline and grievance procedures and those dictated by legislation. -
11 contract of employment
Gen Mgt, HRa legally enforceable agreement, either oral or written, between an employer and employee that defines terms and conditions of employment to which both parties must adhere. Express terms of the contract are agreed between the two parties and include the organization’s normal terms and conditions in addition to those that relate specifically to the individual. These terms can only be changed by employee agreement, if the contract itself allows for variation, or by terminating the contract. Terms are also implied in the contract by custom and practice or by common law. -
12 nondisclosure agreement
HRa legally enforceable agreement preventing present or past employees from disclosing commercially sensitive information belonging to the employer to any other party. A nondisclosure agreement can remain in force for several years after an employee leaves a company. In the event of a dispute, a company may be required to prove that the information in question belongs to the company itself, is not in the public domain, or cannot be obtained elsewhere.Abbr. NDA -
13 verbal contract
Gen Mgtan agreement that is oral and not written down. It remains legally enforceable by the parties who have agreed to it. -
14 right to compensation
право на компенсацию
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right to compensation
A legally enforceable claim for payment or reimbursement to pay for damages, loss or injury, or for remuneration to pay for services rendered, whether in fees, commissions or salary. (Source: BLD)
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