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  • one's due/dues — one s right. → due …   English new terms dictionary

  • claim as one's due — index demand Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • due — ► ADJECTIVE 1) owing or payable. 2) expected at or planned for a certain time. 3) (often due to) merited; fitting. 4) at a point where something is owed or merited: he was due for a rise. 5) proper; appropriate: due process of law. ► NOU …   English terms dictionary

  • due care — n: the care that an ordinarily reasonable and prudent person would use under the same or similar circumstances – called also ordinary care, reasonable care; see also due diligence compare fault, negligence Merriam Webster’s Dic …   Law dictionary

  • give one's due — {v. phr.} To be fair to (a person), give credit that (a person) deserves. * /The boxer who lost gave the new champion his due./ * /We should give a good worker his due./ Compare: GIVE THE DEVIL HIS DUE …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • give one's due — {v. phr.} To be fair to (a person), give credit that (a person) deserves. * /The boxer who lost gave the new champion his due./ * /We should give a good worker his due./ Compare: GIVE THE DEVIL HIS DUE …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • give\ one's\ due — v. phr. To be fair to (a person), give credit that (a person) deserves. The boxer who lost gave the new champion his due. We should give a good worker his due. Compare: give the devil his due …   Словарь американских идиом

  • due — adjective 1》 expected at, planned for, or required by a certain time.     ↘(of a person) owed or deserving (something).     ↘required as a legal or moral obligation. 2》 proper; appropriate. noun 1》 (one s due/dues) one s right. 2》 (dues) fees.… …   English new terms dictionary

  • due — /dju / (say dyooh) adjective 1. immediately payable. 2. owing, irrespective of whether the time of payment has arrived. 3. rightful; proper; fitting: *He said his government was following due process. Due process is sometimes slow process, but… …  

  • due to — 1 her death was due to an infection: ATTRIBUTABLE TO, caused by, ascribed to, because of, put down to. 2 the train was cancelled due to staff shortages: BECAUSE OF, owing to, on account of, as a consequence of, as a result of, thanks to, in view… …   Useful english dictionary

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