joint

joint
adjective
(statement, decision, agreement, responsibility) commun(e); (contract) (between two parties) bilatéral(e); (between more than two parties) collectif(ive)
BANKING joint account compte m joint;
joint agreement accord m commun; INDUSTRY convention f collective;
joint beneficiary bénéficiaire m f conjoint(e);
joint commission commission f mixte ou paritaire;
joint committee commission mixte ou paritaire;
joint creditor cocréancier(ère) m, f;
joint debtor codébiteur(trice) m, f;
joint decision décision f collective ou commune;
joint enterprise entreprise f en participation;
LAW joint estate communauté f de biens;
LAW joint heir cohéritier(ère) m, f;
LAW joint liability responsabilité f conjointe;
joint management cogestion f;
joint negotiations négociations f pl paritaires;
joint obligation coobligation f;
joint occupancy colocation f;
joint ordering groupage m de commandes;
joint owner copropriétaire m f, propriétaire m f indivis(e);
to be joint owners of sth posséder ou détenir qch en commun;
joint ownership copropriété f, propriété f indivise;
joint partnership coassociation f;
INSURANCE joint policy police f conjointe;
joint production coproduction f;
LAW joint property biens m pl communs;
joint purchase coacquisition f;
joint report rapport m collectif;
joint representation démarche f collective;
LAW joint and several debtor débiteur(trice) m, f solidaire et indivise ou conjointe et solidaire;
LAW joint and several guarantor garant(e) m, f solidaire et indivise ou conjointe et solidaire;
LAW joint and several liability responsabilité f solidaire et indivise ou conjointe et solidaire;
LAW joint responsibility responsabilité conjointe;
joint shares actions f pl indivises;
joint signature signature f collective;
joint statement déclaration f commune;
joint stock capital m social;
joint surety cautionnement m solidaire;
joint tenancy location f commune;
joint tenant colocataire m f;
joint venture (undertaking) opération f en commun, entreprise commune; (agreement) coentreprise f, joint-venture m; (company) société commune, société en participation;
joint venture agreement accord de partenariat;
joint venture company société d'exploitation en commun

English-French business dictionary. 2013.

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