• gross interference in one's internal affairs – грубое вмешательство во внутренние дела
См. также: intangible assets, international manhunt, introduction of a curfew, intelligent conversation
The man was taken to the Arbat district Department of Internal Affairs. (The Scotsman)
By convention, most common law jurisdictions divide the constitutional documents of companies into two separate documents:
- the Memorandum of Association (in some countries referred to as the Articles of Incorporation) is the primary document, and will generally regulate the company's activities with the outside world, such as the company's objects and powers.
- the Articles of Association (in some countries referred to as the by-laws) is the secondary document, and will generally regulate the company's internal affairs and management, such as procedures for board meetings, dividend entitlements etc.
In many countries, only the primary document is filed, and the secondary document remains private. In other countries, both documents are filed. (Wikipedia)
