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1 representative
1. n1) (of smb / smth) представитель (кого-л., чего-л.); делегат, уполномоченный (кого-л., чего-л.)2) (Representative) член палаты представителей ( США)•- alternate representative
- authentic representative
- authorized representative
- consular representative
- Deputy Permanent Representative of a country to the UN
- designated representative
- diplomatic representative
- elected representative
- field representative
- foreign representative - official representative
- Permanent Representative of a country to the UN
- permanent representative
- personal representative
- plenipotentiary representative
- prominent representative
- qualified representative
- recall of diplomatic representatives
- representative at a parley
- representative with special responsibility for arms control
- representatives from all walks of life
- representatives of member states
- Resident Representative
- sole representative
- special representative
- specially designated representative
- top representative
- trade representative 2. a1) характерный, показательный -
2 privilege
1. сущ.1) эк., юр. привилегия, преимущественное право (особое преимущество, право на совершение какого-л. действия, предоставленное определенному лицу или узкой группе лиц, и не распространяющееся на других лиц)to abuse a privilege — злоупотреблять правами на что-л.
to enjoy [exercise, have\] a privilege — пользоваться привилегиями
ATTRIBUTES:
exclusive privilege — исключительная [особая\] привилегия
privilege for buying [selling\] — право покупки [продажи\]
Syn:See:CHILD [holder\]: accountant privilege, attorney-client privilege, client-solicitor privilege, Crown privilege, executive privilege, husband-wife privilege, journalist's privilege, marital privilege, physician-patient privilege, psychotherapist-patient privilege, official information privilege CHILD [object\]: call privilege, commercial privilege, conversion privilege, exchange privilege, diplomatic privilege, franking privilege, note-issuing privilege, oversubscription privilege, prepayment privilege, redemption privilege, reinvestment privilege, reshipping privilege, skip-payment privilege, state secrets privilege, subscription privilege, tax privilege, transit privilege, unlisted trading privilege, water privilege CHILD [origin\]: constitutional privilege, parliamentary privileges, privilege tax2) эк., юр. освобождение, иммунитет, привилегия (право лица, заключающееся в его освобождении от совершения действий, которые обязаны по закону совершать другие лица)See:2. гл.1) эк., юр. давать привилегию, наделять (особым) правомin contests over patent ownership, U.S. patent law privileges the inventor who documents the earliest "reduction to practice" of an idea — в спорах о правах собственности на патент американское патентное законодательство предоставляет преимущественное право тому изобретателю, который может документально подтвердить, что раньше других осуществил практическую реализацию идеи
2) эк., юр. освобождать (какое-л. лицо от каких-л. обязанностей или ответственности)representatives are privileged from arrests or mesne process — делегаты освобождены от арестов или промежуточных судебных приказов
See:* * *привилегия; льгота; изъятие; монопольное право; монополия (на вид деятельности); залог; освобождение (от действия какой-либо нормы). . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *
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