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1 ♦ settlement
♦ settlement /ˈsɛtlmənt/n. [uc]1 sistemazione; composizione, appianamento ( di una disputa, ecc.); (leg.) accordo, compromesso, transazione; accomodamento; concordato; soluzione; risoluzione; ( in cause di divorzio) divisione dei beni e assegnazione degli alimenti: wage settlements, accordi salariali; marriage settlement, contratto di matrimonio; (leg.) amicable settlement, accordo amichevole; The terms of the settlement are not clear, le condizioni dell'accordo non sono chiare; The labour dispute is nearing a settlement, la vertenza sindacale è vicina a una composizione; to reach a settlement with one's creditors, fare un concordato con i creditori; (leg.) settlement out of court, transazione stragiudiziale2 riassestamento; riordino3 (comm.) pagamento; regolamento di conti; estinzione ( di un debito); saldo: full settlement, pagamento a saldo; partial settlement, pagamento in conto; the settlement of tax arrears, il pagamento delle imposte arretrate; the settlement of an annuity on sb., la costituzione di un vitalizio a favore di q.4 ( Borsa) liquidazione ( quindicinale o mensile); sistemazione: the settlement of accounts, la sistemazione delle partite6 colonizzazione; insediamento ( di coloni); stanziamento: the settlement of new lands, la colonizzazione di nuovi territori7 insediamento; stanziamento; stabilimento coloniale; colonia: the first English settlements in the New World, i primi insediamenti inglesi nel Nuovo Mondo12 (leg.) assegnazione, disposizione ( di un bene); costituzione ( di rendita, ecc.); assegno personale; rendita; vitalizio● (comm.) settlement discount, sconto di cassa □ ( Borsa) settlement price, prezzo di chiusura ( di un titolo) □ (leg.) settlement procedure, procedura transattiva □ the Bank for International Settlements (abbr. BIS), la Banca dei Regolamenti Internazionali (abbr. BRI) □ (comm.) in full [in part] settlement of your account, a saldo [in conto] del vostro avere.
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