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1 arbitration
nарбитражное разбирательство; арбитраж
- ad hoc arbitration
- appropriate arbitration
- bilateral arbitration
- Chamber of Commerce arbitration
- closed arbitration
- combined arbitration
- commercial arbitration
- compound arbitration
- compound arbitration of exchange
- compulsory arbitration
- direct arbitration of exchange
- government arbitration
- industrial arbitration
- international arbitration
- international commercial arbitration
- institutional arbitration
- isolated arbitration
- labour arbitration
- mixed arbitration
- one-off arbitration
- open arbitration
- risk arbitration
- simple arbitration of exchange
- state arbitration
- third-party arbitration
- tripartite arbitration
- voluntary arbitration
- arbitration in a third country
- arbitration of exchange
- arbitration on quality
- through arbitration
- without recourse to arbitration
- administer arbitration
- apply to arbitration
- conduct arbitration
- go to arbitration
- have a recourse to arbitration
- hold arbitration
- refer a question to arbitration
- resort to arbitration
- settle a dispute through arbitration
- submit a dispute to arbitration
- suspend arbitration
- turn to arbitrationEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > arbitration
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2 arbitration
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3 arbitration proceedings
арбитражное судопроизводствоThe formal decision to initiate arbitration proceedings shall be notified by one party to the other within the following time limits … — Одна из сторон должна известить другую о формальном решении инициировать арбитражное судопроизводство в следующие временные сроки …
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > arbitration proceedings
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4 party
сторона (договора, контракта и т.п.; заменяется личным местоимением "he")The defaulting party shall pay on demand any damages. If he fails to pay or should be dissatisfied with the amount of damages, the matter shall be determined by arbitration. — Невыполняющая сторона должна по требованию оплатить любые убытки. Если она не сможет произвести оплату или ее не устроит величина ущерба, дело передается на рассмотрение в арбитражный суд.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > party
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5 THIRD PARTY ARBITRATION COURT
Общая лексика: третейский суд (ACCORDING TO UK DEPARTMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (http://www.dfid.gov.uk/Site-search/?q=TPAC) TPAC http://www.tpac.tj/eng/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&i)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > THIRD PARTY ARBITRATION COURT
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6 the party due to arbitration
Общая лексика: сторона, вызванная в арбитражУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the party due to arbitration
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7 third-party arbitration
Экономика: арбитраж третьей стороныУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > third-party arbitration
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8 third-party arbitration
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > third-party arbitration
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9 third-party arbitration
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > third-party arbitration
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10 участник арбитражного разбирательства
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > участник арбитражного разбирательства
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11 участник арбитражного разбирательства
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > участник арбитражного разбирательства
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12 третейское разбирательство
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > третейское разбирательство
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13 арбитражный
1. referee2. arbitral3. arbitrationтретейский суд, арбитражный суд — arbitration court
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14 уведомление об арбитражном разбирательстве
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > уведомление об арбитражном разбирательстве
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15 участник
1. contestant2. tenant3. confereeназначенный палатой представителей участник её переговоров с сенатом по поводу законопроекта, подлежащего согласованию между ними — House conferee
4. contributor5. delegate to6. members7. members to the8. partaker9. participator10. parties to the11. participant; participator; competitor; member12. partner13. party -
16 GÖRÐ
gjörð, gerð, f. [göra]:1. used of making, building, workmanship; görð ok gylling, Vm. 47; kirkju-görð, church-building; húsa-g., house-building; skipa-g., ship-building; garð-g., fence-making:—of performance, vígslu-g., inauguration; messu-g., saying of mass, divine service; þjónustu-g., embættis-g., id.; þakkar-g., thanksgiving; bænar-g., prayer; lof-g., praise; ölmusu-g., alms-giving; frið-g., peace-making; sættar-g., settlement, agreement, arbitration:—of working, akr-g., tillage; ú-gerð, bad workmanship, patchwork; við-gerð, mending:—of yielding (of duties), tíundar-görð, tithe; leiðangrs-g., paying levy:—of cookery and the like, öl-görð, ale-making, brewing; matar-g., cooking; brauð-g., baking: sundr-gerð, show: til-gerð, whims: upp-gerð, dissimulation: eptir-görð, q. v.: í-görð, suppuration.2. a doing, act, deed; the phrase, orð ok görðir, words and deeds, Fms. iii. 148; ef þú launar svá mína görð, Ísl. ii. 141, Stj. 250, 252, Dipl. i. 7: so in the phrase, söm þín gerð, as good as the deed (in declining a kind offer); góð-görð, vel-görð, a good deed, benefit; íll-görðir (pl.), evil doings; mein-görðir, transgressions: in gramm. the active voice, Skálda 180.II. a law term, arbitration; the settlement was called sætt or sættar-görð, the umpires görðar-menn, m., Grág., Nj. passim; and the verdict gerð or görð, cp. göra C. IV:—the technical phrases were, leggja mál í görð, to submit a case to arbitration, passim; vóru málin í gerð lagin með umgangi ok sættarboðum góðgjarna manna, Eb. 128; or slá málum í sætt, Rd. 248, Eb. ch. 56; leggja mál undir e-n, Lv. ch. 27: nefna menn til görðar (ch. 4), or taka menn til görðar, to choose umpires; vóru menn til gerðar teknir ok lagðr til fundr, Nj. 146: skilja undir gerð (sátt), or skilja undan, to stipulate, of one of the party making a stipulation to be binding on the umpire (as e. g. the award shall not be outlawry but payment), en þó at vandliga væri skilit undir görðina, þá játaði Þórðr at göra, Eb. 24, cp. Ld. 308, Sturl. ii. 63; göra fé slíkt sem hann vildi, at undan-skildum hérað-sektum ok utanferðum, var þá handsalat niðrfall af sökum, Fs. 74; lúka upp gerð ( to deliver the arbitration), or segja upp gerð, to pronounce or to give verdict as umpire; skyldi Skapti gerð upp segja, Valla L. 225; hann lauk upp gerðum á Þórsness-þingi ok hafði við hina vitrustu menn er þar vóru komnir, Eb. 246; þeir skyldi upp lúka görðinni áðr en þeir færi af þingi, Bjarn. (fine); Þorsteinn kvaðsk ekki mundu görð upp lúka fyr en á nokkuru lögþingi, Fs. 49:—as to the number of umpires,—one only, a trustworthy man, was usually appointed, Eb. ch. 10 (Thord Gellir umpire), ch. 46, Lv. ch. 27 (Gellir), Valla L. ch. 6 (Skapti the speaker), Rd. ch. 6 (Áskell Goði), Sturl. 2. ch. 103 (Jón Loptsson), Sturl. 4. ch. 27 (Thorvald Gizurarson), Bjarn. 17 (the king of Norway), Flóam. S. ch. 3, Hallfr. S. ch. 10, Bjarn. 55: two umpires, Rd. ch. 10, 16, 18, 24, Valla L. ch. 10 (partly a case of sjálfdæmi), Bjarn. (fine): twelve umpires, Nj. ch. 75, 123, 124 (six named by each party): the number and other particulars not recorded, Vd. ch. 39, 40, Nj. ch. 94, Rd. ch. 11, 13, Eb. ch. 27, 56, Lv. ch. 4, 12, 30, Glúm. ch. 9, 23, 27, etc.:—even the sjálfdæmi (q. v.), self-judging, was a kind of arbitration, cp. Vápn. 31, Vd. ch. 29, 34, 44, Lv. ch. 17, Band. pp. 11–13, Ölk. ch. 2–4: curious is the passage, ek vil at vit takim menn til görðar með okkr, Hrafnkell svarar, þá þykisk þú jafn-menntr mér, Hrafn. 10:—görð is properly distinguished from dómr, but is sometimes confounded with it, vóru handsöluð mál í dóm ok menn til görðar nefndir, Lv. 13; málin kómu í dóm Vermundar, en hann lauk gerðum upp á Þórsness-þingi, Eb. 246; as also Nj. (beginning), where lögligir dómar no doubt refers to görð. A section of law about görð is contained in the Grág. at the end of Kaupa-þáttr, ch. 69–81 (i. 485–497), where even the curious case is provided for of one or all the umpires dying, or becoming dumb or mad, before pronouncing their verdict. ☞ This was a favourite way of settlement at the time of the Commonwealth, and suited well the sagacious and law-abiding spirit of the men of old: nor did the institution of the Fifth Court make any change in this; the görð was even resorted to in public matters, such as the introduction of Christianity in A. D. 1000. Good and leading men acted the part of public peacemakers (e. g. Njál in the 10th, Jón Loptsson in the 12th century); until at last, in the 13th century, the king of Norway was resorted to, but he misused the confidence put in him. -
17 третейский суд
1) General subject: arbitrage, arbitration, referee's court, referees court, court of private arbitration (P.B. Maggs), mediation court (E&Y), THIRD PARTY ARBITRATION COURT (ACCORDING TO UK DEPARTMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (http://www.dfid.gov.uk/Site-search/?q=TPAC) TPAC http://www.tpac.tj/eng/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&i)2) Law: Common Court of Arbitration, adjudicative claims arbitration, arbitration tribunal, court of referees, intermediate court, private arbitration, reference tribunal, tribunal of arbitrators, arbitration court, binding arbitration3) Economy: arbitral authority, court of arbitration4) Patents: arbitrament, arbitrator's office5) Sakhalin energy glossary: tribunal6) EBRD: arbitral tribunal -
18 arbitrage
arbitrage [aʀbitʀaʒ]masculine nounb. (Boxing, football, rugby) refereeing ; (Hockey, tennis) umpiring* * *aʀbitʀaʒnom masculin1) Sport (en boxe, football, rugby) refereeing; (en base-ball, cricket, tennis) umpiring2) ( de différend) arbitration* * *aʀbitʀaʒ nm2) DROIT, POLITIQUE arbitration* * *arbitrage nm1 ( de différend) arbitration; soumettre un litige à l'arbitrage d'un tiers to submit a dispute to arbitration by a third party;3 Fin arbitrage.[arbitraʒ] nom masculin1. DROIT arbitration2. SPORT [généralement] refereeing[au volley-ball, tennis, cricket] umpiring -
19 Schiedsspruch
m JUR. arbitration verdict, arbitral award; einen Schiedsspruch fällen make an award* * *der Schiedssprucharbitral award* * *Schieds|spruchm(arbitral) award* * *Schieds·spruchm JUR arbitrator's award, arbitrationeinen \Schiedsspruch fällen/aufheben to pronounce [or render]/set aside an awardeinen \Schiedsspruch für nichtig erklären to annul an awardeinen \Schiedsspruch gegen eine Partei geltend machen to invoke an award against a party* * *einen Schiedsspruch fällen make an award* * *m.arbitration award n.arbitration verdict n. -
20 mediation
сущ.общ. посредничество, ходатайство, заступничество (вмешательство независимой третьей стороны в конфликт с целью примирения спорящих сторон)through the mediation of smb., through smb.'s mediation — благодаря чьему-л. посредничеству
all attempts at mediation by a third party were rejected — все попытки третьей стороны примирить их были отвергнуты
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посредничество, ходатайство, вмешательство с целью примирения; см. arbitration.* * *. A voluntary process in which the parties to a futures-related dispute work with a neutral third party to find a mutually acceptable solution. . Glossary of Futures Terms .
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