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  • 31АННУИТЕТ СРОЧНЫЙ — TERMINABLE ANNUITYПредусматривает выплату ежегодного дохода в течение определенного числа летСм. АННУИТЕТ …

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  • 32ОБЛИГАЦИИ С ОПРЕДЕЛЕННЫМ СРОКОМ ПОГАШЕНИЯ — TERMINABLE BONDSОблигации, имеющие фиксированный срок погашения, в отличие от облигаций с неопределенным сроком погашения или бессрочных облигацийСм. ОБЛИГАЦИИ С НЕОПРЕДЕЛЕННЫМ СРОКОМ ПОГАШЕНИЯ; ОБЛИГАЦИЯ БЕССРОЧНАЯ …

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  • 33certain annuity — terminable annuity A form of investment contract that pays fixed sums at scheduled intervals to an individual after he or she attains a specified age; it runs for a specified number of years …

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  • 34Annuity (European financial arrangements) — An annuity can be defined as a contract which provides an income stream in return for an initial payment.Immediate annuityAn immediate annuity is an annuity for which the income stream begins at a time after the initial payment which is less than …

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  • 35Sigmund Freud — «Freud» redirige aquí. Para otras acepciones, véase Freud (desambiguación). Fotografía de Sigmund Freud en …

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  • 36TRANSFERT (psychanalyse) — Si l’usage du terme de transfert est commun à la psychologie expérimentale de l’apprentissage et à la psychanalyse, la conceptualisation qu’il recouvre relève de deux lignes d’élaboration fondamentalement distinctes. Dans l’ordre expérimental,… …

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  • 37Frederick Crews — Frederick C. Crews (born 1933, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American essayist, author, and Professor of English Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley. Crews is a prominent literary critic in the United States, and received… …

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  • 38determinable — de·ter·min·able adj 1: capable of being determined, ascertained, or decided upon 2: liable to be terminated upon the occurrence of a contingency Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 39defeasible — de·fea·si·ble /di fē zə bəl/ adj: subject to or capable of being annulled or made void a defeasible interest his rights are not defeasible by agreement J. D. Calamari and J. M. Perillo Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 40employment at will — A type of employment in which either employer or employee may end the working relationship at any time and for any reason. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. employment at …

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