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Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
Exequatur
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Exequatur
n
(Anerkennung eines ausländischen Konsuls) (Völkerrecht)
pol.
Zurückziehen des
Exequatur
s
das
Exequatur
erteilen
exequatur
(recognition of a foreign consul) (international law)
withdrawal of the
exequatur
to grant the
exequatur
; to issue the
exequatur
Exequatur
n
(Anerkennung eines ausländischen Konsuls) (Völkerrecht)
pol.
Zurückziehen des
Exequatur
s
das
Exequatur
erteilen
exequatur
(recognition of a foreign consul) (international law)
withdrawal of the
exequatur
to grant the
exequatur
; to issue the
exequatur
Exequatur
n
(Anerkennung eines ausländischen Konsuls) (Völkerrecht)
pol.
Zurückziehen des
Exequatur
s
das
Exequatur
erteilen
exequatur
(recognition of a foreign consul) (international law)
withdrawal of the
exequatur
to grant the
exequatur
; to issue the
exequatur
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Exequatur Definition
Consul
(
n.
)
One
of
the
two
chief
magistrates
of
the
republic.
Consul
(
n.
)
A
senator
Consul
(
n.
)
One
of
the
three
chief
magistrates
of
France
from
1799
to
1804,
who
were
called,
respectively,
first,
second,
and
third
consul.
Consul
(
n.
)
An
official
commissioned
to
reside
in
some
foreign
country,
to
care
for
the
commercial
interests
of
the
citizens
of
the
appointing
government,
and
to
protect
its
seamen.
Exequatur
(
n.
)
A
written
official
recognition
of
a
consul
or
commercial
agent,
issued
by
the
government
to
which
he
is
accredited,
and
authorizing
him
to
exercise
his
powers
in
the
place
to
which
he
is
assigned.
Exequatur
(
n.
)
Official
recognition
or
permission.
Foreign
(
a.
)
Outside
Foreign
(
a.
)
Not
native
or
belonging
to
a
certain
country
Foreign
(
a.
)
Remote
Foreign
(
a.
)
Held
at
a
distance
Grant
(
v.
t.)
To
give
over
Grant
(
v.
t.)
To
bestow
or
confer,
with
or
without
compensation,
particularly
in
answer
to
prayer
or
request
Grant
(
v.
t.)
To
admit
as
true
what
is
not
yet
satisfactorily
proved
Grant
(
v.
i.)
To
assent
Grant
(
v.
t.)
The
act
of
granting
Grant
(
v.
t.)
The
yielding
or
admission
of
something
in
dispute.
Grant
(
v.
t.)
The
thing
or
property
granted
Grant
(
v.
t.)
A
transfer
of
property
by
deed
or
writing
International
(
a.
)
Between
or
among
nations
International
(
a.
)
Of
or
concerning
the
association
called
the
International.
International
(
n.
)
The
International
International
(
n.
)
A
member
of
the
International
Association.
Issue
(
n.
)
The
act
of
passing
or
flowing
out
Issue
(
n.
)
The
act
of
sending
out,
or
causing
to
go
forth
Issue
(
n.
)
That
which
passes,
flows,
or
is
sent
out
Issue
(
n.
)
Progeny
Issue
(
n.
)
Produce
of
the
earth,
or
profits
of
land,
tenements,
or
other
property
Issue
(
n.
)
A
discharge
of
flux,
as
of
blood.
Issue
(
n.
)
An
artificial
ulcer,
usually
made
in
the
fleshy
part
of
the
arm
or
leg,
to
produce
the
secretion
and
discharge
of
pus
for
the
relief
of
some
affected
part.
Issue
(
n.
)
The
final
outcome
or
result
Issue
(
n.
)
A
point
in
debate
or
controversy
on
which
the
parties
take
affirmative
and
negative
positions
Issue
(
n.
)
In
pleading,
a
single
material
point
of
law
or
fact
depending
in
the
suit,
which,
being
affirmed
on
the
one
side
and
denied
on
the
other,
is
presented
for
determination.
See
General
issue,
under
General,
and
Feigned
issue,
under
Feigned.
Issue
(
v.
i.)
To
pass
or
flow
out
Issue
(
v.
i.)
To
go
out
Issue
(
v.
i.)
To
proceed,
as
from
a
source
Issue
(
v.
i.)
To
proceed,
as
progeny
Issue
(
v.
i.)
To
extend
Issue
(
v.
i.)
To
be
produced
as
an
effect
or
result
Issue
(
v.
i.)
To
close
Issue
(
v.
i.)
In
pleading,
to
come
to
a
point
in
fact
or
law,
on
which
the
parties
join
issue.
Issue
(
v.
t.)
To
send
out
Issue
(
v.
t.)
To
deliver
for
use
Issue
(
v.
t.)
To
send
out
officially
Recognition
(
n.
)
The
act
of
recognizing,
or
the
state
of
being
recognized
Withdrawal
(
n.
)
The
act
of
withdrawing
exequatur (recognition of a foreign consul) (international law) / withdrawal of the exequatur / to grant the exequatur; to issue the exequatur Bedeutung
withdrawal
the
act
of
withdrawing,
the
withdrawal
of
French
troops
from
Vietnam
grant
subsidization
subsidisation
the
act
of
providing
a
subsidy
block
grant
a
grant
of
federal
money
to
state
and
local
governments
to
support
social
welfare
programs,
block
grants
reduce
federal
responsibility
for
social
welfare
grant-in-aid
a
grant
from
a
central
government
to
a
local
government
recognition
designation
by
the
chair
granting
a
person
the
right
to
speak
in
a
deliberative
body,
he
was
unable
to
make
his
motion
because
he
couldn't
get
recognition
by
the
chairman
withdrawal
drug
withdrawal
the
termination
of
drug
taking
international
flight
a
flight
that
takes
off
in
one
country
and
lands
in
another
secession
withdrawal
formal
separation
from
an
alliance
or
federation
bank
withdrawal
the
withdrawal
of
money
from
your
account
at
a
bank
international
terrorism
terrorism
practiced
in
a
foreign
country
by
terrorists
who
are
not
native
to
that
country
foreign
direct
investment
a
joint
venture
between
a
foreign
company
and
a
United
States
company
coitus
interruptus
withdrawal
method
withdrawal
pulling
out
onanism
a
method
of
birth
control
in
which
coitus
is
initiated
but
the
penis
is
deliberately
withdrawn
before
ejaculation
jihad
jehad
international
jihad
a
holy
war
waged
by
Muslims
against
infidels
issue
issuing
issuance
the
act
of
providing
an
item
for
general
use
or
for
official
purposes
(usually
in
quantity),
a
new
issue
of
stamps,
the
last
issue
of
penicillin
was
over
a
month
ago
stock
issue
(corporation
law)
the
authorization
and
delivery
of
shares
of
stock
for
sale
to
the
public
or
the
shares
thus
offered
at
a
particular
time
foreign
direct
investment
investing
in
United
States
businesses
by
foreign
citizens
(often
involves
stock
ownership
of
the
business)
issue
publication
the
act
of
issuing
printed
materials
world
affairs
international
affairs
affairs
between
nations,
you
can't
really
keep
up
with
world
affairs
by
watching
television
withdrawal
the
act
of
ceasing
to
participate
in
an
activity
mutual
aid
international
logistic
support
arrangements
made
between
nations
to
assist
each
other
withdrawal
the
act
of
taking
out
money
or
other
capital
withdrawal
the
act
of
withdrawing
blood,
tumors,
etc.,
the
nurse
was
expert
at
the
withdrawal
of
blood
exit
issue
outlet
way
out
an
opening
that
permits
escape
or
release,
he
blocked
the
way
out,
the
canyon
had
only
one
issue
concert
pitch
philharmonic
pitch
international
pitch
the
pitch
used
to
tune
instruments
for
concert
performances,
usually
assignsHz
to
the
A
above
middle
C
grant
a
right
or
privilege
that
has
been
granted
face
recognition
the
visual
perception
of
familiar
faces
object
recognition
the
visual
perception
of
familiar
objects
recognition
identification
the
process
of
recognizing
something
or
someone
by
remembering,
a
politician
whose
recall
of
names
was
as
remarkable
as
his
recognition
of
faces,
experimental
psychologists
measure
the
elapsed
time
from
the
onset
of
the
stimulus
to
its
recognition
by
the
observer
realization
realisation
recognition
coming
to
understand
something
clearly
and
distinctly,
a
growing
realization
of
the
risk
involved,
a
sudden
recognition
of
the
problem
he
faced,
increasing
recognition
that
diabetes
frequently
coexists
with
other
chronic
diseases
topic
subject
issue
matter
some
situation
or
event
that
is
thought
about,
he
kept
drifting
off
the
topic,
he
had
been
thinking
about
the
subject
for
several
years,
it
is
a
matter
for
the
police
issue
an
important
question
that
is
in
dispute
and
must
be
settled,
the
issue
could
be
settled
by
requiring
public
education
for
everyone,
politicians
never
discuss
the
real
issues
gut
issue
hot-button
issue
an
issue
that
elicits
strong
emotional
reactions
paramount
issue
an
issue
whose
settlement
is
more
important
than
anything
else,
and
issue
that
must
be
settled
before
anything
else
can
be
settled
pocketbook
issue
bread-and-butter
issue
an
issue
whose
settlement
will
affect
financial
resources
recognition
an
acceptance
(as
of
a
claim)
as
true
and
valid,
the
recognition
of
the
Rio
Grande
as
a
boundary
between
Mexico
and
the
United
States
Morse
Morse
code
international
Morse
code
a
telegraph
code
in
which
letters
and
numbers
are
represented
by
strings
of
dots
and
dashes
(short
and
long
signals)
concession
grant
a
contract
granting
the
right
to
operate
a
subsidiary
business,
he
got
the
beer
concession
at
the
ball
park
Foreign
Intelligence
Surveillance
Act
FISA
an
act
passed
by
Congress
in
to
establish
procedures
for
requesting
judicial
authorization
for
foreign
intelligence
surveillance
and
to
create
the
Foreign
Intelligence
Surveillance
Court,
intended
to
increase
United
States
counterintelligence,
separate
from
ordinary
law
enforcement
surveillance
issue
number
one
of
a
series
published
periodically,
she
found
an
old
issue
of
the
magazine
in
her
dentist's
waiting
room
face
recognition
facial
recognition
automatic
face
recognition
biometric
identification
by
scanning
a
person's
face
and
matching
it
against
a
library
of
known
faces,
they
used
face
recognition
to
spot
known
terrorists
signature
recognition
biometric
identification
by
automatically
scanning
a
person's
signature
and
matching
it
electronically
against
a
library
of
known
signatures
foreign
policy
a
policy
governing
international
relations
recognition
credit
approval,
give
her
recognition
for
trying,
he
was
given
credit
for
his
work,
give
her
credit
for
trying
recognition
the
explicit
and
formal
acknowledgement
of
a
government
or
of
the
national
independence
of
a
country,
territorial
disputes
were
resolved
in
Guatemala's
recognition
of
Belize
in
rights
offering
rights
issue
an
offering
of
common
stock
to
existing
shareholders
who
hold
subscription
rights
or
pre-emptive
rights
that
entitle
them
to
buy
newly
issued
shares
at
a
discount
from
the
price
at
which
they
will
be
offered
to
the
public
later,
the
investment
banker
who
handles
a
rights
offering
usually
agrees
to
buy
any
shares
not
bought
by
shareholders
withdrawal
backdown
climb-down
a
retraction
of
a
previously
held
position
International
Wanted
Notice
Red
Notice
an
Interpol
notice
describing
a
wanted
person
and
asking
that
he
or
she
be
arrested
with
a
view
to
extradition,
a
wanted
notice
that
is
issued
by
Interpol
at
the
request
of
an
Interpol
member
country
and
distributed
to
all
member
countries,
an
Interpol
Red
Notice
is
the
closest
instrument
to
an
international
arrest
warrant
in
use
today
emergence
egress
issue
the
becoming
visible,
not
a
day's
difference
between
the
emergence
of
the
andrenas
and
the
opening
of
the
willow
catkins
withdrawal
detachment
avoiding
emotional
involvement
International
Islamic
Front
for
Jihad
against
Jews
and
Crusaders
a
terrorist
group
organized
by
Osama
bin
Laden
in
that
provided
an
umbrella
organization
for
al-Qaeda
and
other
militant
groups
in
Egypt
and
Algeria
and
Pakistan
and
Bangladesh
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