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1 подпись на документе
1) Law: subscription to a document2) Makarov: signatureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подпись на документе
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2 подписание документа
1) Business: subscription, document execution2) Sakhalin energy glossary: execution3) Sakhalin R: execution of documentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подписание документа
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3 подписываться
св - подписа́ться1) поставить свою подпись to signподпи́сываться под докуме́нтом — to sign the document, to put/to subscribe one's name to the document
он подписа́лся "Смит" — he subscribed himself Smith
См. также в других словарях:
subscription — sub·scrip·tion /səb skrip shən/ n 1: the act of signing one s name (as in attesting or witnessing a document) 2: something that is subscribed; specif: a sum subscribed or pledged a charitable subscription 3: an agreement to purchase securities… … Law dictionary
subscription — (n.) c.1400, piece of writing at the end of a document, from M.Fr. subscription, from L. subscriptionem (nom. subscriptio) anything written underneath, a signature, noun of action from pp. stem of subscribere (see SUBSCRIBE (Cf. subscribe) for… … Etymology dictionary
Document modelling — looks at the inherent structure in documents. It looks not at the structure in formatting which is the classic realm of word processing tools, but at the structure in content. Because document content is typically viewed as the ad hoc result of a … Wikipedia
subscription — ► NOUN 1) the action or fact of subscribing. 2) a payment to subscribe to something. 3) formal a signature or short piece of writing at the end of a document … English terms dictionary
subscription — [səb skrip′shən] n. [ME subscripcion < L subscriptio] 1. the act of subscribing 2. something subscribed; specif., a) a written signature b) a signed document, etc. c) consent or sanction, esp. in writing d) … English World dictionary
subscription — subscriptive /seuhb skrip tiv/, adj. subscriptively, adv. /seuhb skrip sheuhn/, n. 1. a sum of money given or pledged as a contribution, payment, investment, etc. 2. the right to receive a periodical for a sum paid, usually for an agreed number… … Universalium
subscription — noun Etymology: Middle English subscripcion mark at the end of a document, concluding formula, from Anglo French, from Latin subscription , subscriptio, from subscribere Date: 15th century 1. a. the act of signing one s name (as in attesting or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
subscription — 1. The periodic purchase of items by means of payment at regular intervals. For example, I took out a subscription to a monthly finance magazine. 2. A commitment to contribute money to, or to participate in, an activity or cause. 3. A commitment… … Auditor's dictionary
subscription — The act of writing one s name under a written instrument; the affixing one s signature to any document, whether for the purpose of authenticating or attesting it, of adopting its terms as one s own expressions, or of binding one s self by an… … Black's law dictionary
subscription — n. 1 a the act or an instance of subscribing. b money subscribed. 2 Brit. a fee for the membership of a society etc., esp. paid regularly. 3 a an agreement to take and pay for usu. a specified number of issues of a newspaper, magazine, etc. b the … Useful english dictionary
subscription warrant — noun a warrant that expires on a stipulated date • Hypernyms: ↑warrant, ↑stock warrant, ↑stock purchase warrant * * * noun : a certificate or other document constituting legal evidence of a subscription right … Useful english dictionary