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21 winding-up of a joint venture
Jur. dissolution d'une co-entrepriseEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > winding-up of a joint venture
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22 winding-up order
Jur. ordonnance de mise en liquidation judiciaire [d'une banque/d'une société]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > winding-up order
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23 winding-up petition
Jur. demande de mise en liquidationEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > winding-up petition
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24 winding-up speech
Conf. discours de clôture [dans lequel le président récapitule les principaux éléments du débat]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > winding-up speech
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25 winding-up order
ordre m de mise en règlement judiciaire -
26 winding up of a portfolio
liquidation d'un portefeuille (RL)English-French insurance dictionari > winding up of a portfolio
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27 Winding-up Act
Loi sur la liquidation des compagnies (2e) -
28 winding stair
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > winding stair
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29 winding-up into
liquidation f au profit de -
30 winding-up order
ordonnance f de liquidation, ordonnance f de mise en liquidation -
31 winding-up proceedings
mise f en liquidation, procédures f de liquidation -
32 self-winding
self-winding adj à remontage automatique. -
33 series winding
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34 self-winding
self-winding [-'waɪndɪŋ](watch) qui n'a pas besoin d'être remonté, (à remontage) automatiqueUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > self-winding
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35 damper winding
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > damper winding
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36 stairs with winding quarter
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > stairs with winding quarter
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37 petition, for, winding-up, order
requête f en liquidationEnglish-French legislative terms > petition, for, winding-up, order
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38 voluntary winding-up
liquidation f volontaire -
39 liquidation d'un régime (JD, 2e)
winding-up of a portfolio liquidation d'un portefeuille (2e)English-French insurance dictionari > liquidation d'un régime (JD, 2e)
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40 liquidation d'une compagnie (RL, 2e)
winding-up of a planEnglish-French insurance dictionari > liquidation d'une compagnie (RL, 2e)
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Winding — Wind ing, n. [From {Wind} to blow.] (Naut.) A call by the boatswain s whistle. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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winding — index circuitous, indirect, labyrinthine, sinuous, tortuous (bending) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
winding — [adj] bending, turning ambiguous, anfractuous, circuitous, convoluted, crooked, curving, devious, flexuous, gyrating, indirect, intricate, involved, labyrinthine, mazy, meandering, roundabout, serpentine, sinuous, snaky, spiraling, tortuous,… … New thesaurus
winding — ► NOUN 1) a twisting movement or course. 2) a thing that winds or is wound round something. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having a twisting or spiral course … English terms dictionary