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1 assume
∎ he will assume responsibility for the new department il sera responsable du nouveau service; -
2 attach
∎ the attached letter la lettre ci-jointe;∎ please find attached... veuillez trouver ci-joint...(b) (secondment) affecter;∎ an official attached to another department un fonctionnaire détaché à un autre serviceto attach a file to an e-mail joindre un fichier à un e-mail -
3 bequeath
LAW léguer (to à) -
4 contest
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5 covenant
1 noun(a) (promise of money) convention f(b) (agreement) engagement ms'engager (par contrat) à payerto covenant for a sum s'engager (par contrat) à payer une somme;∎ to covenant with sb for sth convenir (par contrat) de qch avec qn -
6 dismiss
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7 engross
LAW (make clear copy of) grossoyer -
8 foreclose
saisir;∎ to foreclose a mortgage saisir un bien hypothéquésaisir le bien hypothéqué;∎ to foreclose on sb saisir les biens de qn;∎ to foreclose on a mortgage saisir un bien hypothéqué -
9 garnish
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10 implement
(plan, strategy, policy) exécuter, mettre en application; (law) appliquer -
11 impound
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12 indict
LAW inculper, mettre en examen -
13 initiate
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14 institute
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15 judge
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16 libel
1 noun(act of publishing) diffamation f; (publication) écrit m diffamatoire;∎ to sue for libel intenter un procès en diffamationlibel case procès m en diffamation;libel laws lois f pl contre la diffamation;libel suit procès en diffamationdiffamer -
17 litigate
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18 notarize
LAW certifier, authentifiernotarized contract contrat m notarié;notarized copy ≃ copie f certifiée conforme;notarized deed acte m notarié -
19 possess
LAW posséder, avoir -
20 pre-empt
LAW (land, property) acquérir par (droit de) préemption
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