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121 reservation, in, letters, patent
réserve f comprise dans des lettres patentesEnglish-French legislative terms > reservation, in, letters, patent
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122 supplementary, letters, patent
lettres f patentes supplémentairesEnglish-French legislative terms > supplementary, letters, patent
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123 lapse
A n1 ( slip) défaillance f ; a lapse of memory un trou de mémoire ; a lapse in concentration un relâchement de l'attention ;5 ( departure) his lapses into jargon son passage involontaire au jargon.B vi1 ( drift) to lapse into tomber dans [jargon, slang, coma] ; to lapse into silence se taire ; to lapse into unconsciousness perdre connaissance ; to lapse into bad habits prendre de mauvaises habitudes ; to lapse into German/dialect passer à l'allemand/au dialecte ;2 ( expire) [right, patent, act, law] tomber en désuétude ; [contract, policy, membership] expirer ; [subscription, insurance, cover] prendre fin ;2 Relig [Catholic] qui n'est plus pratiquant. -
124 royalty
royalty ['rɔɪəltɪ]1 noun(a) (royal family) famille f royale;∎ a hotel patronized by royalty un hôtel fréquenté par les membres de la famille royale;∎ is he royalty? est-ce qu'il fait partie de la famille royale?;∎ we were treated like royalty nous avons été traités comme des princes(for writer, musician) droits mpl d'auteur; (for patent) royalties fpl, redevance f►► royalty payments (for writer) (paiement m des) droits mpl d'auteur; (for patent) (paiement m des) royalties fpl -
125 infringement
infringement [ɪnˈfrɪndʒmənt][of law] violation f ; [of rule] infraction f ( of sth à qch ) ; [of rights, liberties] atteinte f ( of sth à qch)* * *[ɪn'frɪndʒmənt] -
126 lapse
lapse [læps]1. nounb. ( = passage of time) intervalle ma. ( = err) faire un écart de conduiteb. ( = stop practising religion) cesser de pratiquerd. [act, law] devenir caduc ; [contract, ticket, passport] expirer ; [membership, subscription] venir à expiration* * *[læps] 1.1) ( slip) défaillance f2) ( moral error) écart m de conduite3) ( interval) intervalle m, laps m de temps2.1) ( drift)to lapse into — se mettre à parler [slang, jargon, German]; tomber dans [coma]
2) ( expire) [right, patent, law] tomber en désuétude; [contract, policy, membership] expirer3) (slip, slide) [standard] baisser3.to lapse from — manquer à [virtue, principle]
lapsed past participle adjective [patent, policy] caduc/caduque; [contract] périmé; [Catholic] qui n'est plus pratiquant -
127 royalty
royalty [ˈrɔɪəltɪ]1. nouna. ( = position, dignity, rank) royauté fb. ( = royal person) membre m de la famille royale ; ( = royal persons) (membres mpl de) la famille royale2. plural noun* * *['rɔɪəltɪ]2) ( state of royal person) royauté f3) ( money) (to author, musician) droits mpl d'auteur; (on patent, coal deposits) royalties fpl -
128 application
candidature f ( for à)to submit an application (for help, loan, funding, patent) faire une demande; (for job) présenter sa candidature;∎ to make an application for sth formuler une demande pour obtenir qch;∎ closing date for applications date limite de dépôt de candidatures;∎ full details on application informations complètes sur demande∎ application for shares demande f de titres en souscription, souscription f d'actions;∎ to make an application for shares souscrire (à) des actions;∎ payable on application payable à la souscriptionapplication form (for shares) bulletin m de souscriptionapplication software logiciel m d'application
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