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1 remission of debt
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2 remission
послаблення; припинення; скасування; відмова; вибачення; помилування; зменшення ( покарання тощо); звільнення (від відповідальності, покарання, сплати тощо); скорочення терміну ув'язнення; дострокове звільнення; зворотне посилання ( в колізійному праві)- remission of all penaltiesremission of tax on exportation — = remission of tax on exports звільнення від сплати податку на експорт
- remission of case
- remission of claim
- remission of debt
- remission of fees
- remission of forfeiture
- remission of import duties
- remission of one's right
- remission of penalty
- remission of punishment
- remission of recognizance
- remission of right
- remission of sentence
- remission of sins
- remission of tax
- remission of tax on exports -
3 debt remission
списання боргу; відмова від стягнення боргів -
4 remission of a debt
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