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1 погашенный вексель
paid (honoured) billNew russian-english economic dictionary > погашенный вексель
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2 оплаченный вексель
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > оплаченный вексель
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3 погашенный вексель
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > погашенный вексель
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4 оплаченный вексель
1) Economy: honoured bill, paid bill of exchange2) Banking: honored bill, paid billУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оплаченный вексель
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5 чек
сущ.- чек без покрытия
- чек на предъявителя
- акцептованный чек
- банковский чек
- бланковый чек
- возвратный чек
- выдавать чек
- выписывать чек
- выставлять чек
- именной чек
- кассовый чек
- кроссированный чек
- неакцептованный чек
- недействительный чек
- опротестованный чек
- ордерный чек
- предъявительский чек
- просроченный чек
- товарный чек
- удостоверенный чекдорожный (туристский) чек — traveller’s cheque
индоссамент на \чеке — ( передаточная надпись на обороте чека) cheque endorsement
неоплаченный (непогашенный) чек — dishonoured (uncancelled, unpaid) cheque
оплаченный (погашенный) чек — cancelled (honoured, paid) cheque
отзыв (отмена) \чека — revocation (stopping) of a cheque
отказ в оплате \чека — refusal to pay a cheque
передача \чека — transfer of a cheque
погашать чек (оплачивать по \чеку) — to honour (pay) a cheque
туристский (дорожный) чек — traveller’s cheque
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