-
1 contract hire
Gen Mgtan arrangement whereby an organization enters into a contract for the use of assets owned by another organization, as an alternative to purchasing the assets itself. Contract hire agreements normally cover a period shorter that the useful economic life of the assets concerned and often include arrangements for maintenance and replacement. Organizations frequently use contract hire arrangements for the provision of company cars or office equipment. -
2 contract
-
3 protected period
■ Period of two or three years, depending on whether a professional player is older or younger than 28, during which the player's contract may not be terminated unilaterally by the player or his club without just cause.■ Zeitraum von zwei bis drei Jahren, abhängig davon, ob der Berufsspieler älter oder jünger als 28 Jahre ist, während dessen eine einseitige Vertragsauflösung ohne triftigen Grund nicht erlaubt ist. -
4 specified period of time contract
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > specified period of time contract
-
5 долгосрочный договор
Русско-английский юридический словарь > долгосрочный договор
-
6 долгосрочный договор
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > долгосрочный договор
-
7 долгосрочный договор
Русско-английский юридический словарь > долгосрочный договор
-
8 долгосрочный договор
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > долгосрочный договор
-
9 долгосрочный договор
period contract, time contractРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > долгосрочный договор
-
10 ablaufen
(unreg., trennb., -ge-)I v/i (ist)1. run ( oder flow) off; auch Badewasser: drain off; Flut: subside; ablaufen lassen (Wasser etc.) run off, drain off; (Geschirr etc.) drain, dry off; im Bad läuft das Wasser schlecht ab the bath(tub) isn’t draining properly; das läuft an ihm alles ab fig. it’s like water off a duck’s back2. (vonstatten gehen) go, pass off; planmäßig ablaufen go according to plan; reibungslos ablaufen go without a hitch; das Programm läuft automatisch ab the program runs automatically3. (ausgehen) turn out; für jemanden gut / schlecht ablaufen turn out well / badly for s.o.; wenn das nur gut abläuft! here’s hoping it’ll all work out alright ( oder OK)!; es lief nicht so ab wie erhofft it didn’t turn out (quite) as hoped4. (enden) Frist, Pass etc.: run out, expire; Amtszeit etc.: wind down; Vertrag: expire, be up; Wechsel: become due, mature6. Film: run; Tonband, CD: play; Faden: unreel, unwind; ablaufen lassen (Film) run, show; (Tonband etc.) play7. NAUT. (abdrehen) launchII v/t1. (hat) (Schuhe) wear out; (Absätze) wear down; sich (Dat) die Hacken ablaufen umg., fig. walk one’s legs off ( nach trying to find)2. (hat/ist) (Strecke) cover; suchend: scour; SPORT (Bahn) check out; alle Geschäfte ablaufen run (a)round all the shops (Am. stores); Rang 1* * *(abfließen) to drain away;(enden) to run out; to expire; to come to an end;(verlaufen) to go; to run down* * *ạb|lau|fen sep1. vtdie Beine or Hacken or Absätze or Schuhsohlen nach etw ablaufen (inf) — to walk one's legs off looking for sth
See:→ Horn2) aux sein or haben (= entlanglaufen) Strecke to go or walk over; (hin und zurück) to go or walk up and down; Stadt, Straßen, Geschäfte to comb, to scour (round)2. vi aux sein1) (=abfließen Flüssigkeit) to drain or run away or off; (= sich leeren Behälter) to drain (off), to empty (itself)aus der Badewanne ablaufen — to run or drain out of the bath
bei ablaufendem Wasser (Naut) — with an outgoing tide
an ihm läuft alles ab (fig) — he just shrugs everything off
2) (= vonstattengehen) to go offzuerst sah es sehr gefährlich aus, aber dann ist die Sache doch glimpflich abgelaufen — at first things looked pretty dangerous but it was all right in the end
3) (=sich abwickeln Seil, Kabel) to wind out, to unwind; (= sich abspulen Film, Tonband) to run; (Schallplatte) to playeinen Film ablaufen lassen — to run or show a film
ein Tonband ablaufen lassen — to run or play a tape
abgelaufen sein (Film etc) — to have finished, to have come to an end
4) (=ungültig werden Pass, Visum etc) to expire, to run out; (= enden Frist, Vertrag etc) to run out, to expire, to be updie Frist ist abgelaufen — the period has run out, the period is up
5) (=vergehen Zeitraum) to pass, to go by6) (SPORT = starten) to start* * *1) (to cease to exist, often because of lack of effort: His insurance policy had lapsed and was not renewed.) lapse2) ((of a limited period of time) to come to an end: His three weeks' leave expires tomorrow.) expire3) ((of a ticket, licence etc) to go out of date: My driving licence expired last month.) expire4) (to proceed, be done: The meeting went very well.) go5) ((of a clock, battery etc) to finish working: My watch has run down - it needs rewinding.) run down* * *ab|lau·fen1vi irreg Hilfsverb: sein1. (abfließen)das Badewasser \ablaufen lassen to let the bath water out, to empty the bath2. (sich leeren) to emptydas Wasser im Waschbecken läuft nicht ab the water won't drain out of the sink3. (trocken werden) to stand [to dry]nach dem Spülen lässt sie das Geschirr erst auf dem Trockengestell \ablaufen after washing up, she lets the dishes stand on the drainer4. (ungültig werden, auslaufen) to expire, to run out▪ abgelaufen expired5. (verstreichen, zu Ende gehen) to run outdas Ultimatum läuft nächste Woche ab the ultimatum will run out [or expire] [or end] next weekdas Verfallsdatum dieses Produkts ist abgelaufen this product has passed its sell-by date6. (vonstattengehen, verlaufen) to proceed, to run, to go [off]misch dich da nicht ein, die Sache könnte sonst ungut für dich \ablaufen! don't interfere — otherwise, it could bring you trouble!das Programm läuft ab wie geplant the programme ran as planned [or scheduleddas Kabel läuft von einer Rolle ab the reel pays out the cable▪ an jdm \ablaufen to wash over sban ihm läuft alles ab it's like water off a duck's back [with him]ab|lau·fen23. Hilfsverb: sein o haben (absuchen)ich habe den ganzen Marktplatz nach Avocados abgelaufen I've been all over the market looking for avocadossich dat die Beine [o Hacken] [o Schuhsohlen] nach etw dat \ablaufen (fam) to hunt high and low for sth* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (abfließen) flow away; (herausfließen) run or flow out2) (herabfließen) run downvon/an etwas (Dat.) ablaufen — run off something
3) (verlaufen) pass or go offgut abgelaufen sein — have gone or passed off well
4) < alarm clock> run down; < parking meter> expire5) <period, contract, passport> expire6)2.ablaufen lassen — play < tape>; run < film> through
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) auch mit sein (entlanglaufen) walk all along; go over < area> on foot; (schnell) run all along2) (abnutzen) wear down* * *ablaufen (irr, trennb, -ge-)A. v/i (ist)im Bad läuft das Wasser schlecht ab the bath(tub) isn’t draining properly;das läuft an ihm alles ab fig it’s like water off a duck’s back2. (vonstatten gehen) go, pass off;planmäßig ablaufen go according to plan;reibungslos ablaufen go without a hitch;das Programm läuft automatisch ab the program runs automatically3. (ausgehen) turn out;für jemanden gut/schlecht ablaufen turn out well/badly for sb;wenn das nur gut abläuft! here’s hoping it’ll all work out alright ( oder OK)!;es lief nicht so ab wie erhofft it didn’t turn out (quite) as hoped4. (enden) Frist, Pass etc: run out, expire; Amtszeit etc: wind down; Vertrag: expire, be up; Wechsel: become due, mature5. Uhr: run down;Zeit ist abgelaufen fig your hour is come8. SCHIFF:B. v/tsich (dat)die Hacken ablaufen umg, fig walk one’s legs off (nach trying to find)* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (abfließen) flow away; (herausfließen) run or flow out2) (herabfließen) run downvon/an etwas (Dat.) ablaufen — run off something
3) (verlaufen) pass or go offgut abgelaufen sein — have gone or passed off well
4) < alarm clock> run down; < parking meter> expire5) <period, contract, passport> expire6)2.ablaufen lassen — play < tape>; run < film> through
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) auch mit sein (entlanglaufen) walk all along; go over < area> on foot; (schnell) run all along2) (abnutzen) wear down* * *(Zeit) v.to elapse v. adj.rundown adj. v.to execute v.to pass v. -
11 долгосрочный договор
1) General subject: contract period, period contract2) Insurance: long term agreement3) Advertising: long-term contract4) Business: long-term agreement, time contract5) SAP. outline agreementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > долгосрочный договор
-
12 долгосрочный договор
1. period contract2. time contractРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > долгосрочный договор
-
13 долгосрочный контракт
1) Law: long-term contract2) Diplomatic term: period contract3) Banking: long contract4) Warehouse: blanket orderУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > долгосрочный контракт
-
14 довготерміновий
long-term, of long duration, for a long time; ( про вексель) long-datedдовготерміновий договір — period contract, time contract
-
15 договор долгосрочный
long-term contract, period contract -
16 долгосрочный контракт
long-term contract, period contractРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > долгосрочный контракт
-
17 idap
ail, be ill over a long period; contract (a disease) -
18 Vertragszeitraum
Vertragszeitraum m contractual period, contract timeDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Vertragszeitraum
-
19 долгосрочный договор
long-term agreement, period contractBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > долгосрочный договор
-
20 контракт
аннулировать / расторгнуть контракт — to annul / to cancel / to revoke a contract
внести изменения в контракт — to amend / to modify a contract
выполнять контракт — to execute / to perform / to fulfil a contract
заключать контракт — to contract, to conclude / to enter into / to make / to sign a contract
нарушить контракт — to break / to infringe / to violate a contract
отказаться от контракта — to refuse / to resile from a contract
приложить к контракту — to contract appendix / addendum
военный контракт — war-oriented / military contract, arms contract
срочный контракт, контракт с установленным сроком — fixed-term contract
строительный контракт, контракт на строительство — construction contract
исполнение контракта — execution / performance of a contract
контракт, заключённый в результате переговоров — negotiated contract
контракт на поставку по принципу "закрытых торгов" — negotiated procurement
контракт на поставку по принципу "прямых переговоров" — direct procurement
контракт на строительство "под ключ" — turn-key contract
контракт, условия которого выполнены обеими сторонами — executed contract
нарушение контракта — breach / infringement of a contract
оговорка в контракте — reservation / clause in a contract
примечание к контракту — commentary / notes to a contract
срок действия контракта — period / term of a contract
условия контракта — terms and conditions of a contract; contract specifications
См. также в других словарях:
fixed-period contract — ➔ contract1 … Financial and business terms
contract — a legally binding agreement between two or more parties. Glossary of Business Terms A legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties for performing, or refraining from performing, some specified act; e.g., delivering 5,000 bushels of… … Financial and business terms
Contract — A term of reference describing a unit of trading for a financial or commodity future. Also, the actual bilateral agreement between the buyer and seller of a transaction as defined by an exchange. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I.… … Financial and business terms
CONTRACT — (Heb. חוֹזֶה, ḥozeh), in general law theory a legally binding agreement between two or more parties, in terms of which one party undertakes for the benefit of the other to perform or refrain from a certain act. As such, contract is the main… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
contract — con·tract 1 / kän ˌtrakt/ n [Latin contractus from contrahere to draw together, enter into (a relationship or agreement), from com with, together + trahere to draw] 1: an agreement between two or more parties that creates in each party a duty to… … Law dictionary
Contract Grading — is a form of grading which results from an instructor to student cooperation, and entails contracted number of assignments of specified quality that correspond to specific letter grades. Contract grading may be contrasted with other grading… … Wikipedia
period — pe‧ri‧od [ˈpɪəriəd ǁ ˈpɪr ] noun [countable] a particular length of time: • She has been taken on for a 6 month trial period. acˈcounting ˌperiod ACCOUNTING a period of time to which a particular payment is related for accounting or tax purposes … Financial and business terms
contract — n Contract, bargain, compact, pact, treaty, entente, convention, cartel, concordat designate an agreement reached after negotiation and ending in an exchange of promises between the parties concerned. Contract applies especially to a formal… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
contract term — the period the awarding authority engages the project company to carry out the project, comprising the construction period and the operating period. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com … Law dictionary
period of grace — noun A specific time allowed to both parties to a contract to fulfil any obligations arising from that contract • • • Main Entry: ↑period … Useful english dictionary
Contract on Cherry Street — Contract on Cherry Street, a novel by Phillip Rosenberg about a New York police detective who turns vigilante against the mob when one of his partners is gunned down, was adapted for television in 1977 by Frank Sinatra s production company… … Wikipedia