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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > recognizance
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s.1 reconocimiento.2 depósito de dinero dado en garantía en una corte.3 obligación ante una corte de realizar determinado compromiso, obligación contraída.4 obligación de presentarse ante la corte cada determinado tiempo, caución juratoria -
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மறுபடி விசாரணைக்கு ஏற்றுக்கொள் -
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/ri'kɔgnizəns/ * danh từ - (pháp lý) sự cam kết trước toà (không phá rối trị an; trả nợ...) =to enter into recognizances+ cam kết trước toà - tiền bảo chứng (cho việc cam kết) -
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[ri΄kɔgnizəns] n երաշխիք. գրավ, գրավական -
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юр.Н.П. подписка о невыездеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > recognizance not to leave
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юр.Н.П. подписка о явкеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > recognizance to appear
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The English-Ukrainian Dictionary > recognizance not to leave
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recognizance — re·cog·ni·zance /ri käg nə zəns/ n [Anglo French recognisance reconisance, literally, recognition, from Old French reconoisance, from reconoistre to recognize, from Latin recognoscere] 1: an obligation entered into on the record before a court or … Law dictionary
recognizance — re‧cog‧ni‧zance [rɪˈkɒgnɪzns ǁ ˈkɑːg ] also recognisance noun [countable] LAW a promise that someone makes in a court of law. If they do not keep this promise, they have to pay money to the court: • The two men were released on their own… … Financial and business terms
Recognizance — Re*cog ni*zance (r[ e]*k[o^]g n[i^]*zans or r[ e]*k[o^]n [i^] ), n. [F. reconnaissance, OF. recognoissance, fr. recognoissant, p. pr. of recognoistre to recognize, F. reconna[^i]tre, fr. L. recognoscere; pref. re re + cognoscere to know. See… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
recognizance — late 14c., reconyssaunce, from O.Fr. reconissance acknowledgment, recognition (Fr. reconnaissance), from prp. stem of reconoistre (see RECOGNIZE (Cf. recognize)). Related: Recognizant … Etymology dictionary
recognizance — (Amer.) re·cog·ni·zance || rɪ kÉ‘gnɪzÉ™ns /rɪ kÉ’g n. (Law, Finance) legal promise or obligation; formal agreement made by a person in court before a judge; money pledged as a bond (also recognisance) … English contemporary dictionary
recognizance — [ri käg′ni zəns, rikän′izəns] n. [ME reconissance < OFr reconaissance < reconnoisant, prp. of reconoistre < L recognoscere, to recall to mind < re , again + cognoscere, to know: see COGNITION] 1. Law a) an obligation of record entered … English World dictionary
Recognizance — In some common law nations, a recognizance is a conditional obligation undertaken by a person before a court. It is an obligation of record, entered into before a court or magistrate duly authorized, whereby the party bound acknowledges… … Wikipedia
recognizance — /ri kog neuh zeuhns, kon euh /, n. 1. Law. a. a bond or obligation of record entered into before a court of record or a magistrate, binding a person to do a particular act. b. the sum pledged as surety on such a bond. 2. Archaic. recognition. 3.… … Universalium
recognizance — n. (legal) on one s own recognizance (she was released on her own recognizance) * * * [rɪ kɒgnɪz(ə)ns] (legal) on one s own recognizance (she was released on her own recognizance) … Combinatory dictionary
recognizance — /rskognazans/ An obligation entered into before a court or magistrate duly authorized for that purpose whereby the recognizer acknowledges that he will do some act required by law which is specified therein. The act of recognizing is performed by … Black's law dictionary
recognizance — noun Etymology: Middle English recognissance, alteration of reconissaunce, from Anglo French, from reconoistre to recognize Date: 14th century 1. a. an obligation of record entered into before a court or magistrate requiring the performance of an … New Collegiate Dictionary