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21 право владения
1) General subject: tenure2) Law: dominion, right of possession, ius possidendi (одно из правомочий собственника по римскому праву), possession3) Diplomatic term: dominium4) Polygraphy: title5) Taxes: ownership6) Patents: right of ownership7) Business: right of occupation, vested interest8) leg.N.P. right to possession9) Makarov: title (особ. недвижимостью) -
22 устанавливать срок пребывания в должности президента
Mass media: decide tenure of president, impose term on presidentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > устанавливать срок пребывания в должности президента
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23 срок должностных полномочий
run (term) of office; tenureЮридический русско-английский словарь > срок должностных полномочий
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24 срок должностных полномочий
run (term) of office; tenureРусско-английский юридический словарь > срок должностных полномочий
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25 срок пребывания в должности
length of employment; run (term) of office; tenure; ( судьи) justiceshipРусско-английский юридический словарь > срок пребывания в должности
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26 должность должност·ь
post; (official) position, appointment; office разг.быть смещённым с руководящей должности — to be cast / thrown from the saddle разг.
вступить в должность — to assume / to take office, to take charge, to accede
занимать должность — to hold / to fill a post, to fill a position, to hold office
исполнять должность — to act / to work (as)
назначать на должность — to appoint / to assign (smb.) to a post, (smb.) to / for a post
освобождать от должности — to relieve (smb.) of his post, to discharge (smb.) from his post, to dismiss
быть освобождённым от должности — to be relieved of one's post, to be dismissed from one's job; to be fired амер.
отказаться от должности — to refuse an appointment / an office
получить должность — to get / to obtain / to receive an appointment
принять должность (мэра) — to take over the office (of mayor)
сместить / снять с (занимаемой) должности — to remove (smb.) from office
занять выборную должность — to take / to occupy on elective office
назначенный, но ещё не вступивший в должность — designate
почётная (неоплачиваемая) должность — office of honour
штатная должность — permanent / regular appointment, established post
вступление в должность (дипломатического представителя) — assumption of duties (by diplomatic representatives)
должность вице-президента — vice-presidentship, vice-presidency
должности, имеющие политическое значение — parapolitical jobs
лицо, занимающее аналогичную должность в другом ведомстве или государстве — analogue counterpart
по должности — ex officio лат.
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > должность должност·ь
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27 срок
period, term, time, date, duration; (платежа) maturity; (действия) validity; (векселя или иного финансового инструмента) tenor; (кредита) lifetime; (пребывания в должности) tenure- в срок- к сроку- на срок -
28 арендатор
1. farmer2. leasee3. tenantryарендатор, платящий деньгами — cash tenant
арендатор, вступающий в свои права — incoming tenant
4. renter5. tenant farmerвладелец на срок; арендатор на срок — tenant of the term
арендатор по имени Джон Джонс — a tenant, John Jones by name
6. lessee; tenant7. leaseholder8. holderарендатор, субарендатор — allotment holder
арендатор; субарендатор — allotment holder
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29 служба
1. duty2. employнанятый на службу; нанятый на работу — called-in employee
3. employmentпринцип «совместной службы» — common employment
срок трудового найма; срок службы — tenure of employment
4. situation5. department6. enlistment7. soldiering8. service; employment; job; office; work; duty9. office10. place
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