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1 settle amicably
v.вирішувати спір по-дружньому; укладати мирову угоду; врегульовувати у позасудовому порядку; врегульовувати полюбовно; залагоджувати справу миром -
2 settle amicably a dispute
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3 settle
урегульовувати, залагоджувати; закріпляти ( за кимсь); сплачувати, розплачуватися (за отримані кошти, товари); розпоряджатися майном ( на чиюсь користь); укладати ( документ тощо)settle an offence out of court by payment of a fine — = settle an offense out of court by payment of a fine припиняти справу без судового розгляду після сплати штрафу
settle an offense out of court by payment of a fine — = settle an offence out of court by payment of a fine
settle disputes by peaceful means — = settle disputes by peaceful in a peaceful manner, settle disputes by peaceful peacefully врегульовувати спори (суперечки) мирним шляхом
settle disputes by peaceful in a peaceful manner — = settle disputes by peaceful means
settle disputes by peaceful peacefully — = settle disputes by peaceful means
- settle a border disputesettle through diplomatic channels — вирішувати дипломатичним шляхом; урегульовувати через дипломатичні канали
- settle a claim
- settle a contract
- settle a controversy
- settle a debt
- settle a difference
- settle a dispute
- settle a dispute out of court
- settle a document
- settle a law
- settle a score
- settle accounts
- settle amicably a dispute
- settle an alimony
- settle an offence out of court
- settle an offense out of court
- settle before trial
- settle by arbitration
- settle differences
- settle labor disputes
- settle labour disputes
- settle old scores
- settle out of court
- settle points of law
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settle amicably — index accommodate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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