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1 пакт
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3 договір
ч1) ( між державами) treaty, pact, conventionВаршавський договір іст. — Warsaw Pact
розірвати договір — to annul ( dissolve) a treaty
2) (угода, контракт) contract, agreementдоговір гарантії — contract of indemnity, indemnity contract
договір про оренду — lease agreement, leasing contract
згідно з договором — under the contract, as per contract
розривати договір — to abrogate/dissolve a treaty/convention
виконувати договір — to observe/implement a treaty
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4 консультативний пакт
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > консультативний пакт
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6 Мюнхенський пакт
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7 регіональний пакт
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > регіональний пакт
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8 Тристоронній пакт
( вісь Берлін-Рим-Токіо) Tripartite PactУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > Тристоронній пакт
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9 угода
accord, agreement, agrt, c, compact, composition, concert, concord, confederacy, covenant, deed, fix, indent, pact, stipulation, specialty, undertaking, treaty -
10 укладати угоду
make a contract, make a deal, make an agreement, celebrate a contract, close a contract, conclude an agreement, deal, effect a contract, enter into a contract, enter into a pact, initiate an agreement, negotiate a contract, negotiate an agreement -
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12 ненапад
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13 регіональний
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14 угода
жbargain; arrangement, settlement; ( договір) agreement, covenant; pact; ( згода) agreement, understanding; ( операція) transaction, contract, dealтаємна угода — secret treaty ( understanding); ( зговір) collusion
угода купівлі-продажу — contract of purchase ( of sale), purchase ( sale) contract
угода на термін — bargain on term, position, Futures Contract ек.
входити в угоду з ким-небудь — to strike a bargain with smb.
укласти угоду — to conclude a bargain; to arrange a deal, to close a deal ( with), to do a deal ( with), to make a deal ( with)
См. также в других словарях:
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Pact. — Pact. † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Abbreviations ► Abbreviation in general use, chiefly Ecclesiastical Pactum ( Agreement ) The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Nihil Obstat. 1910 … Catholic encyclopedia
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