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Comm. vente de pànique; vente a prix bradésEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > distress sale
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distress [dɪ'stres]1 noun∎ to cause sb distress causer du tourment à qn;∎ to be in distress (horse, athlete) souffrir; (mentally) être angoissé; (ship) être en détresse ou perdition; (aircraft) être en détresse;∎ to be in financial distress avoir de sérieux problèmes financiers∎ he was distressed by the animal's suffering les souffrances de la bête lui faisaient de la peine(b) (furniture, leather, clothing) vieillir►► American distress call appel m de détresse;American Commerce distress merchandise = marchandises écoulées à bas prix parce qu'elles sont endommagées ou pour permettre de régler des dettes importantes;distress signal signal m de détresse;∎ to send out a distress signal (ship, aircraft) envoyer un signal de détresse;∎ figurative to send out distress signals envoyer des signaux de détresse;Law distress warrant mandat m de saisie -
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American distress merchandise = marchandises écoulées à bas prix parce qu'elles sont endommagées ou pour permettre de régler des dettes importantes;American distress sale soldes f pl avant fermeture
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distress — A common law right of landlord, now regulated by statute, to seize a tenant s goods and chattels in a nonjudicial proceeding to satisfy an arrears of rent. The taking of goods and chattels out of the possession of a wrong doer into the custody of … Black's law dictionary
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