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1 невыполнение обязательств
1) Agriculture: (денежных) default2) Construction: default from obligations4) Economy: nonfulfillment of obligation, nonfulfillment of obligations, nonperformance of obligations5) Business: default, default from obligation, desertion6) EBRD: non-performance of obligations7) Makarov: default (особ. денежных)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > невыполнение обязательств
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2 невыполнение обязательств
nonfulfilment (nonperformance) of obligations, noncompliance with obligations, failure to meet obligations, defaultBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > невыполнение обязательств
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3 заказчик
сущ.client; customer; внешторг (лицо, посылающее заказ из-за границы) indentorнеисполнение заказчиком встречных обязательств по договору — customer's failure to perform (nonperformance by the customer) of reciprocal obligations under the contract
отказ заказчика от товаров, поставленных по контракту — customer's refusal to accept the goods supplied under the contract
приёмка заказчиком работы, выполненной подрядчиком — customer's acceptence of the work done by the contractor
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