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1 взимание долгов по контракту
General subject: recovery of contract debts, recovery of contractual debtsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > взимание долгов по контракту
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2 долг
сущ.( задолженность) debt; indebtedness; ( обязанность) duty; ( обязательства) мн liabilityбыть в долгу — to be in debt; ( у кого-л) to be in smb's debt (in debt to smb)
делать долги (влезать в долги) — to fall (get, run) into debts; incur debts
исполнять свой (гражданский) долг — to do one's (civic) duty; ( моральный тж) to fulfil one's moral responsibility (to)
погашать (выплачивать) долг — to clear off (discharge, extinguish, liquidate, pay off, redeem, reimburse, repay, satisfy, settle) a debt
считать своим долгом — to consider it one's duty (to + inf)
(грубейшее) нарушение долга — (egregious, flagrant, gross) breach (dereliction) of duty
обеспечение долга — фин security for a debt
погашение долга — clearing off (discharge, extinguishment, liquidation, payment, redemption, reimbursement, repayment, satisfaction, settlement) of a debt
при исполнении (служебного) долга — in the discharge (performance) of one's (official) duty; when (while) on duty
- безнадёжный долгдолг по обязательству, обеспеченному залогом — debt under obligation secured by a pledge
- внешний долг
- государственный долг
- гражданский долг
- долгосрочный долг
- краткосрочный долг
- накопленный долг
- непогашенный долг
- обеспеченный долг
- обременённый долгами
- отсроченный долг
- погашенный долг
- родительский долг
- свободный от долгов
- текущий долг
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