obligative commitment - translation to russian
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obligative commitment - translation to russian

COMMITMENT BY SOMEONE TO DO OR NOT DO SOMETHING
Promissory; Personal commitment; Promize; Conditional commitment; Contractual commitment; Binding commitment; Promised
  • little fingers]] is one of several common gestures indicating a promise has been made.

obligative commitment      
обязательство, которое нельзя не выполнить
sectioning         
  • Lord Shaftesbury]], a vigorous campaigner for the reform of lunacy law in England, and the Head of the [[Lunacy Commission]] for 40 years.
LEGAL PROCESS THROUGH WHICH AN INDIVIDUAL WHO IS DEEMED TO HAVE SYMPTOMS OF SEVERE MENTAL DISORDER LOSES FREEDOMS
Sectioning; Civil commitment; Psychiatric imprisonment; Sectioned; Involuntary Treatment Act; Terbeschikkingstelling; Restraining a patient on mental health grounds; MHRB; Compulsory treatment; Involuntary hospitalization; Wrongful involuntary commitment; Wrongful commitment; Wrongful psychiatric confinement; Unjustified commitment; Wrongful hospitalization; Illegal psychiatric stay; Wrongful psychiatric stay; Involuntary wrongful commitment; Wrongful psychiatric hospitalization; Wrongful involuntary confinement; Wrongful psychiatric hold; Wrongfully commit; Wrongfully commited; Wrongfully commitment; Commitment (mental health); Commitment papers; Involuntary emergency admission; Involuntary Emergency Admission

общая лексика

изготовление срезов

резка (напр. на микротоме)

секционирование

sectioned         
  • Lord Shaftesbury]], a vigorous campaigner for the reform of lunacy law in England, and the Head of the [[Lunacy Commission]] for 40 years.
LEGAL PROCESS THROUGH WHICH AN INDIVIDUAL WHO IS DEEMED TO HAVE SYMPTOMS OF SEVERE MENTAL DISORDER LOSES FREEDOMS
Sectioning; Civil commitment; Psychiatric imprisonment; Sectioned; Involuntary Treatment Act; Terbeschikkingstelling; Restraining a patient on mental health grounds; MHRB; Compulsory treatment; Involuntary hospitalization; Wrongful involuntary commitment; Wrongful commitment; Wrongful psychiatric confinement; Unjustified commitment; Wrongful hospitalization; Illegal psychiatric stay; Wrongful psychiatric stay; Involuntary wrongful commitment; Wrongful psychiatric hospitalization; Wrongful involuntary confinement; Wrongful psychiatric hold; Wrongfully commit; Wrongfully commited; Wrongfully commitment; Commitment (mental health); Commitment papers; Involuntary emergency admission; Involuntary Emergency Admission

общая лексика

секционированный

секционный

Definition

promise
1) n. a firm agreement to perform an act, refrain from acting or make a payment or delivery. In contract law, if the parties exchange promises, each promise is "consideration" (a valuable item) for the other promise. Failure to fulfill a promise in a contract is a breach of the contract, for which the other party may sue for performance and/or damages. 2) v. to make a firm agreement to act, refrain from acting or make a payment or delivery. See also: consideration contract covenant

Wikipedia

Promise

A promise is a commitment by someone to do or not do something. As a noun promise means a declaration assuring that one will or will not do something. As a verb it means to commit oneself by a promise to do or give. It can also mean a capacity for good, similar to a value that is to be realized in the near future.

In the law of contract, an exchange of promises is usually held to be legally enforceable, according to the Latin maxim pacta sunt servanda.

What is the Russian for obligative commitment? Translation of &#39obligative commitment&#39 to Russi