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121 начальные условия аукциона
General subject: starting conditions of an auctionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > начальные условия аукциона
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122 невыносимые условия
General subject: unbearable conditionsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > невыносимые условия
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123 общество всех нас формирует
General subject: society conditions us allУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > общество всех нас формирует
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124 общие условия контракта
General subject: General Conditions of Contract ( GC) (ОУК)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > общие условия контракта
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125 обязательные условия аукциона
General subject: mandatory conditions of an auctionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обязательные условия аукциона
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126 ограниченный режим природопользования
General subject: restricted conditions of natural resource useУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ограниченный режим природопользования
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127 ожидается дальнейшее ухудшение экономических условий
General subject: economic conditions are expected to get tougherУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ожидается дальнейшее ухудшение экономических условий
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128 окончательные условия
General subject: final conditionsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > окончательные условия
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CONDITIONS — (Heb. תְּנָאִים, tena im). Definition Conditions is an ambiguous word inasmuch as it refers not only to the external factors upon which the existence of an agreement is made to depend but also to the actual terms of the contract itself. Thus, one … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Subject-matter jurisdiction — is the authority of a court to hear cases of a particular type or cases relating to a specific subject matter. For instance, bankruptcy court has the authority to only hear bankruptcy cases.Subject matter jurisdiction must be distinguished from… … Wikipedia
conditions of sale — conˌditions of ˈsale noun [plural] COMMERCE the arrangements made by a seller for selling goods, which the buyer must accept, including how payment should be made, when the goods will be delivered etc: • To protect yourself it is important that… … Financial and business terms
subject — sub|ject1 [ sʌb,dʒekt ] noun count *** ▸ 1 something you talk/write about ▸ 2 something taught at school ▸ 3 in grammar/linguistics ▸ 4 someone in scientific test ▸ 5 someone/something shown in art, etc. ▸ 6 someone ruled by king/queen 1. ) an… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
subject — ♦♦ subjects, subjecting, subjected (The noun and adjective are pronounced [[t]sʌ̱bʤɪkt[/t]]. The verb is pronounced [[t]səbʤe̱kt[/t]].) 1) N COUNT The subject of something such as a conversation, letter, or book is the thing that is being… … English dictionary
subject to something — 1) likely to experience something or to be affected by something All train times are subject to change in bad weather conditions. 2) in a situation where you have to obey a rule or a law All building firms are subject to tight controls. 3)… … English dictionary
subject to provisions — according the the agreed conditions … English contemporary dictionary
concurrent conditions — Conditions which must occur or be performed at the same time; they are mutually dependent. No obligations arise until these conditions are simultaneously performed. When each party to a transaction is subject to mutual conditions precedent, these … Black's law dictionary
concurrent conditions — Conditions which must occur or be performed at the same time; they are mutually dependent. No obligations arise until these conditions are simultaneously performed. When each party to a transaction is subject to mutual conditions precedent, these … Black's law dictionary
Karush–Kuhn–Tucker conditions — In mathematics, the Karush–Kuhn–Tucker (KKT) conditions (also known as the Kuhn–Tucker conditions) are necessary for a solution in nonlinear programming to be optimal, provided that some regularity conditions are satisfied. Allowing inequality… … Wikipedia
Specified subject condition — The Specified Subject Condition (SSC) is a condition proposed in Chomsky (1973) which restricts the application of certain syntactic transformational rules. In many ways it is a counterpart to the Tensed S Condition (TSC) (proposed in the same… … Wikipedia