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A person who is appointed to deal with financial or other matters on behalf of another person.
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A licence to trade using a brand name and paying a royalty for it.
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Rzecznik Praw Obywatelskich A licence to trade using a brand name and paying a royalty for it.
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Somebody who gives a guarantee.
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A failure to carry out the terms of an agreement, a contract, etc.
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One of the main conditions of a contract, where one party agrees to what is proposed by the other party. Also the act of signing a bill of exchange to show that you agree to pay for it.
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The notifiable offence of telling lies when you have made an oath to say what is true in court.
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8. Somebody who has committed a civil wrong to somebody, entitling the victim to claim damages.
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A payment made by a person or company to cover the cost of damage or hardship which he / she / it has caused.
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An attempt by a third party to make the two sides in an argument agree.
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obligacja, bon, skrypt dłużny A document in which a company acknowledges it owes a debt and gives the company's assets as security.
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12. The closing of a company and the selling of its assets.
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Money claimed by a claimant from a defendant because of harm or damage done, or money awarded by a court to a claimant as a result of harm suffered by the claimant (Clue: this word has already appeared elsewhere in this exercise).
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14. The legal responsibility for paying someone for loss or damage incurred.
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A failure to give proper care to something, especially a duty or responsibility, with the result that a person or property is harmed.
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The good reputation of a business and its contacts with its customers (for example, the name of the product it sells or its popular appeal to customers).
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A court order telling a person or a company to stop doing something, or telling them not to do it in the first place.
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