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  • 1 договор

    м (частноправен) contrat m, accord m; (международен) traité m, pacte m, convention f; едностранен, двустранен договор contrat unilatéral (bilatéral); предмет и клаузи на договор object et clauses d'un contrat; сключвам (подписвам) договор conclure (signer) un contrat; изпълнение на договор exécution d'un contrat; одобрявам (ратифицирам) договор approuver (ratifier, valider) un contrat; договор невалидност на договор nullité d'un contrat; анулирам договор annuler un contrat; регистрирам договор faire enregistrer un contrat; много изгоден за едната страна договор contrat léonin; брачен договор contrat du mariage; предварителен договор contrat pléliminaire; сключване на договор conclusion d'un contrat; изтичане на договора expiration du traité; съобразен с договора conforme au contrat; подновяване на договора renouvellement du contrat; нарушение на договора violation du contrat; приподписвам договор souscrire un contract; договор за покупка contrat d'achat (d'acquisition); договор за осигуровка contrat d'assurance; договор за отстъпване на имоти contrat de cession de biens; колективен трудов договор contrat collectif de travail; нотариално заверен договор contrat notarié, fait par devant notaire; договор за театрален ангажимент contrat d'engagement théвtral; договор за доживотна издръжка contrat d'entretien viager; договор за износ contrat d'exportation; договор за доставка contrat de fourniture (de livraison); индивидуален трудов договор contrat individuel de travail; договор за наемане (на мебели, филм) contrat de location (de meubles, de film); устен договор contrat oral; договор за презастраховка contrat de réassurance; договор за въздушен превоз contrat de transport aérien; мирен договор traité de paix; военен договор traité militaire; договор за закрила на малцинствата traité de protection des minorités; таен договор traité secret; дипломатически договор convention diplomatique; договор за размяна на военнопленници convention d'échange de prisonniers de guerrre; договор за взаимопомощ и ненападение (traité) pacte d'entraide mutuelle et de nonagression.

    Български-френски речник > договор

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