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1) Экономика: мультивалютная оговорка (напр. по отношению к Европейской валютной единице)2) Бухгалтерия: мультивалютная оговорка (напр. по отношению к Европейской расчётной единице)3) Финансы: многовалютная оговорка4) Дипломатический термин: мультивалютная оговорка (напр., по отношению к Европейской расчётной единице)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > multiple currency clause
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мультивалютная оговорка (напр. по отношению к Европейской валютной единице)Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > multiple currency clause
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мультивалютная оговорка, оговорка, предусматривающая использование разных валютEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > multiple currency clause
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1. n1) статья, пункт, условие2) оговорка, клаузула
- abandonment clause
- acceleration clause
- additional clause
- all risks clause
- anchor-and-chain clause
- appraisal clause
- approval-of-order clause
- arbitration clause
- assignment clause
- availability clause
- average clause
- bailee clause
- bearer clause
- berth clause
- berthing clause
- binding clause
- blanket clause
- both-to-blame collision clause
- break clause
- breakage clause
- bunker clause
- bunkering clause
- cancellation clause
- cancelling clause
- capital clause
- cesser clause
- cession clause
- collateral clause
- collision clause
- compensation clause
- competition clause
- competitive clause
- contestable clause
- continuation clause
- contract clause
- contracting-out clause
- cost clause
- cost of living clause
- craft clause
- currency clause
- del credere clause
- detrimental clause in a bill of lading
- deviation clause
- disaster clause
- dispatch clause
- duration clause
- escalation clause
- escalator clause
- escape clause
- excepted perils clause
- exception clause
- exchange clause
- exchange-rate clause
- exclusion clause
- exemption clause
- expiration clause
- extended cover clause
- extraterritorial sales clause
- first refusal clause
- fluctuation clause
- force majeure clause
- free from particular average clause
- freight clause
- frustration clause
- general average clause
- gold clause
- gold-bullion clause
- gold-coin clause
- gold-value clause
- goodwill clause
- grounding clause
- guarantee clause
- ice clause
- infant industry clause
- Institute Cargo clauses
- insurance clause
- interpretation clause
- Jason clause
- jeopardy clause
- jurisdiction clause
- label clause
- let-out clause
- lien clause
- lighter clause
- lighterage clause
- minimum turnover clause
- moisture clause
- monopoly clause
- most favoured nation clause
- multiple currency clause
- negative pledge clause
- negligence clause
- no-disposal clause
- noncompetition clause
- nondelivery clause
- nonwarranty clause
- objectives clause
- objects clause
- off-hire clause
- omnibus clause
- option clause
- optional clause
- overside delivery clause
- partial limitation clause
- payment clause
- penalty clause
- prepayment clause
- price clause
- price adaptation clause
- price escalation clause
- price fall clause
- price revision clause
- price rise clause
- price variation clause
- pro rata distribution clause
- protection clause
- ready berth clause
- recapture clause
- reciprocal clause
- reciprocity clause
- red clause
- reinstatement clause
- replacement clause
- review clause
- rise and fall clause
- running down clause
- safeguard clause
- salvage clause
- Saturday afternoon clause
- SDR clause
- secrecy clause
- security clause
- sharing clause
- sister ship clause
- sliding-price clause
- special conditions clause
- strike clause
- subrogation clause
- substitution clause
- superimposed clause
- switch clause
- territory clause
- transit clause
- transport clause
- trigger clause
- tying clause
- variation clause
- waiver clause
- war clause
- warranty clause
- without recourse clause
- clause of an agreement
- clause of a contract
- clause of warranty
- apply a clause
- bear a clause
- include a clause
- insert a clause
- word a clause2. v
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пункт, статья (договора или контракта); условие, оговорка, клаузула -
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1) (условие) reservation, reserve, proviso;
stipulation
2) (обмолвка) slip of the tongueоговор|ка - ж.
1. (условие) юр. clause, provision, proviso ( pl. - os, - oes), reserve, reservation, stipulation;
арбитражная ~ arbitration clause;
безоборотная ~ Уwithout recourseФ clause;
бункерная ~ bunkering clause;
валютная ~ currency clause;
ледовая ~ ice clause;
мультивалютная ~ multiple currency clause;
~ о всех рисках all risks clause;
~ о войне ~ war clause;
~ о забастовке strike clause;
~ о лихтерном сборе lighterage clause;
~ о наибольшем благоприятствовании most favored nation clause;
~ о падении цен price fall clause;
~ о повышении цен price escalation clause;
~ о прекращении оплаты аренды breakdown clause, off-hire clause;
~ о скользящей цене escalation clause;
~ о суброгации subrogation clause;
~ о форс-мажоре force majeure clause;
делать ~ку make* a proviso;
с ~кой with reserve/reservations;
без ~ок without reserve/reservation;
2. (обмолвка) slip of the tongue.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > оговорка
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