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1 to terminate the validity of a convention, etc.
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to terminate the validity of a convention, etc.
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2 validity
n1) юр. законность, действительность; действенность; юридическая сила; срок действия- have equal validity with smth.2) вескость, обоснованность• -
3 validity
n1. законність, дійсність, чинність2. вагомість, обґрунтованість- formal validity формальна чинність- temporal validity чинність угоди до певного часу- validity of adopted decisions юридична сила прийнятих рішень- validity of an argument обґрунтованість аргументу- validity of an article законність/ правильність статті (якогось документу)- validity of a Charter дійсність/ юридична сила статуту- validity of a conclusion обґрунтованість висновку- validity of implementing protocols дія робочих протоколів- validity of an objection обґрунтованість заперечення- validity of the Protocol чинність/ юридична сила протоколу- validity of a treaty чинність/ юридична сила договору- to confer upon the agreement its true international validity надавати угоді дійсну юридичну силу в міжнародних справах- to dispute the validity of a document піддавати сумніву/ оспорювати юридичну силу документа- to terminate the validity of the convention припинити дію конвенції
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