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101 правоспособность
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102 правоспособный
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103 пребывать
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104 преемственный
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105 приговаривать
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106 приговорить
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107 принудительные работы
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108 приобретатель
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109 присудить
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110 присяжный
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111 процессуальный
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112 прошение
n1) obs. lūgumraksts2) law. (подать в суд) iesniegt tiesā prasību* * *lūgumraksts, lūgums; lūgšana -
113 раздельное имущество
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114 распорядительное заседание суда
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115 решение
n1) gener. spriedumļs (lēmums), lēmums, risinājums (uzdevuma) (задачи)2) liter. atrisinājums (uzdevuma) (задачи)3) adm.law. spriedums* * *atrisināšana, risināšana; atrisinājums; izlemšana, izspriešana, lemšana, spriešana, izšķiršana; lēmums, spriedums; nolemšana; lēmums -
116 свидетельствовать
v1) gener. apliecinat, liecināt2) law. liecināt (par ko, ko) (о чем)* * *dot liecību, liecināt, apliecināt; apliecināt; apskatīt, pārbaudīt -
117 свод законов
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118 свойство
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119 секвестровать
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120 следователь
См. также в других словарях:
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