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1) подряд; контракт; договор3) сжимать; стягивать•- amount of a contract - appendix to contract - as per appendix to a contract - bilateral contract - blanket contract - breach of contract - cancellation of a contract - civil engineering contract - clause in a contract - clause of a contract - commercial part of a contract - construction contract - cost contract - cost-plus contract - cost-plus-a-fixed-fee contract - design contract - design engineering contract - development contract - early occupancy contract - effective date of a contract - erection contract - exclusive contract - form of a contract - freight contract - future contracts - general contract - general conditions of a contract - integral part of a contract - interpretation of a contract - language of a contract - long-term contract - lump-sum contract - maintenance contract - number of a contract - open-end contract - original contract - package contract - period of execution of a contract - prime contract - profitable contract - sale contract - service contract - short-term contract - signed contract - specification of contract - stamp duty on a contract - standard form of contract - subject of a contract - supply contract - technical part of a contract - technical service contract - total value of a contract - turnkey contract - umbrella contract - unit price contract - valid contract
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