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Перевод: scrivener
[существительное] писец ; нотариус ; ростовщик
Тезаурус:
- The Commission's proposals have met with virtually unanimous opposition from the 12 member countries, and the commissioner in charge, Christiane Scrivener, has the unenviable task of persuading them to change their minds.
- Anthony Scrivener QC, for the defence, had told the judge that Goldman had such an interest in protecting the MCC share price that it had a motive to "create a story" about his client mounting a bear raid.
- Mr Scrivener said that while the council did have the right to take out interest-rate swaps for debt management, other types of transaction were ultra vires.
- The EC Commissioner now responsible for tax, France's Christiane Scrivener, shuffled out of the meeting unusually declining to speak to journalists.
- The most colourful is Anthony Scrivener QC, on whom the odds are suddenly shortening.
- Scrivener makes no secret of his ambition, and while his judgment is questioned by some he would attack the task of law reform with gusto.
- Anthony Scrivener QC, for Hammersmith and Fulham, was presenting the council's case on the fifth day of a hearing in which the district auditor is seeking to have the transactions declared ultra vires, or beyond the local authority's legal powers.
- "The appeals which Anthony Scrivener (counsel for Hammersmith) made to safeguard the interests of the ratepayers are difficult to reconcile with the position actually shown on the accounts."
- Although the banks will begin to present their arguments today, Mr Scrivener said: "This court is not concerned with private rights.
- Mr Anthony Scrivener, QC, for the defendants, said he would be seeking leave to appeal to the House of Lords.
- Mr Scrivener said: "This court has no power to order repayment of ultra vires expenditure," and he commented on the presence of bank representatives, saying: "I have difficulty with them being here."
- Mrs Scrivener was sharply rebuked, not least by the Commission President, Jacques Delors, and she has been instructed to stand firm against the governments' proposal today and tell ministers to think again.
- At a meeting of the European Commission last week, the Commissioner for tax, France's Christiane Scrivener, shocked her colleagues by suggesting that the member states' case may prove overwhelming or at least that the system as first proposed should be put back until 1995.
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