8. Contracts - 1

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accept
Staff have agreed to accept a new pay offer after talks with management.
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zgodzić, zaakceptować
to agree to an offer, plan or suggestion etc
agreement
The agreement was signed yesterday.
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umowa
a negotiated and usually legally binding arrangement between two or more parties; a contract
breach
Durham Tees Valley argued that the airline breached a contract, signed in April 2003, which obliged it to fly two of its planes out of the airport for a minimum of 10 years.
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naruszyć, zerwać
to break or violate a law, obligation, duty or contract term etc
consideration
As used in this section, 'total consideration paid or contracted to be paid' includes money or anything of value, paid or delivered or contracted to be paid or delivered in return for the sale.
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świadczenie
payment made in exchange for performance of a contract; something of value given by one party to another in order to induce (=persuade, encourage, convince) the other to contract
contractual liability
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odpowiedzialność umowna
Liability assumed by a party under a contract by express language, implication, or operation of law; includes not only the obligation of a party to perform in accordance with the contract but also such other obligations as may be assumed, e.g., those arising from indemnification or hold harmless clauses.
damage
The damage incurred by the plaintiff was estimated to be £100,000.
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szkoda, krzywda, strata
loss or injury, caused negligently or intentionally, to a person or property
express
The UN Charter allows the use of force for the express purpose of restoring international peace and security.
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wyrażony
clearly and intentionally stated; not implied
imply
The text of the Constitution implies that each house must take all its decisions by majority vote.
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oznaczać, sugerować, implikować
to suggest that something is true, or that you think something is true, without saying it directly
intention
It is a crime to transmit a disease with the intention of causing a serious injury.
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intencja
your aim or objective in doing something
obligations
What are my obligations under the agency agreement?
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zobowiązania
things that you must do because of some moral or legal duty
offer
He offered to paint my house for $1000.
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oferować, oferta
to communicate the terms and conditions of a possible agreement to a party with whom you would like to make that agreement
reward
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wynagrodzić
REWARD. An offer of recompense given by authority of law for the performance of some act for the public good; which, when the act has been performed, is to be paid; or it is the recompense actually paid. 2. A reward may be offered by the government or by a private person. In criminal prosecutions, a person may be a competent witness although he expects, on conviction of the prisoner, to receive a reward
sign
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podpisać
1) to write one's signature on a document, including an "X" by an illiterate or physically impaired person, provided the mark is properly witnessed in writing as "Eddie Jones, his mark." An attorney-in-fact given authority to act for another person by a power of attorney may sign for the one giving the power, but should identify the signature as "by his attorney-in-fact, George Goodman." 2) to communicate by sign language.
state
The new guidelines state that the consultation document must be written using plain language.
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stanowi
to say or write something, often in an official or formal situation
sue
Sagheer plans to sue the US for $10.4m compensation, according to his lawyer.
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pozwać
to take a civil legal action against a person or organisation, often (but not only) when claiming money for some harm, injury or wrong that they have caused you
terms
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warunki
1. (usually specified prenominally) the actual language or mode of presentation used he described the project in loose terms 2. conditions of an agreement you work here on our terms 3. (Business / Commerce) a sum of money paid for a service or credit; charges 4. (usually preceded by on) mutual relationship or standing they are on affectionate terms
under seal
Most UK corporate contracts do not have to be made under seal.
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przypieczętowany, opatrzony pieczęcią
of an official document signed and including the seal or stamp of the signer
verbally
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ustnie
orally, vocally, in words, in speech, by word of mouth He has difficulty expressing himself verbally.
voided
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nieważny
a tenancy (agreement) (pcm = per calendar month
an agreement that gives someone the right to use land or a property
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umowa najmu
An association spokesman said the changes did not involve any amendments to tenancy agreements.
franchise agreement (between a franchiser – the people who license a franchise – and a franchisee – the people who run the franchise)
National Express's problems came from having paid too much for the franchise.
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franczyza
a right that someone buys from a company to sell its goods or services, especially in a particular area
loan agreement (APR = annual percentage rate; the interest that has to be paid)
Banks generally have standard loan agreements, and can often be unwilling to change the terms.
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umowa pożyczki
a contract between borrower and lender which sets out the terms and conditions for the loan
employment contract (full-time)
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umowa o pracę
contract between employer and employee
terms and conditions of sale (purchase agreement)
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warunki sprzedaży
car hire agreement
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umowa o wypożyczenie samochodu
amalgamation
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fuzja, połączenie
sign on the dotted line
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