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each and every - every
earmark - to reserve sth or to keep it for a special purpose earnings - the money that the person gets by working
effluxion of time - passage of time elapse - the action of time passing
eligible - used to describe someone who can be chosen to do sth, or who fulfils certain requirements - spełniające niezbędne warunki embargo - a government order which stops trade with a company or country embezzle - a formal term meaning to steal or wrongly use money which you have been trusted - sprzeniewierzyć emotional distress - pain or suffering affecting the mind, the “moral damage” suffered following physical injury or a traumatic situation employer - a person, who pay people to work for him. employer tribunal - a special court, it hears employment cases.
employee - a person who is paid to work for someone else
enclosure - załącznik encumbrances (noun) - obciażenia (= incumbrance)
endeavors - measures, steps
endowe - to give
engrossment - last version of the contract
to be entitled to - to have the rights to sth
entrepreneur - businessman, przedsiębiorca envisage - to think that sth is likely to happen in the future - przewidywać
equate - to consider that two things are similar or connected - porównywać
equitable - proper, right - słuszny
equivalent - having the same value, purpose, job etc as a person or thing of a different kind
erect - to build sth - wznieść espouse - to support an idea, belief etc, especially a political one - wspierać (noun - espousal)
esquire - a title placed after a person's surname to demonstrate that person is a man (synonym: “Mr”)
estate agency - agency that sells houses
evade - to avoid sth evict - to tell someone legally that they must leave the house they are living in - eksmitować
evidence - information that is given in a court of law in order to prove that someone is guilty or not guilty. excess - more than is allowed by the law
exercise - take advantage of exempt - to free smb from an obligation - zwolniony
expenses - costs
expiry - terminated, ended
explicitly - directly
expose - to put smb in a danger position
expressly - clearly
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