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1 admission by bail
передача на поруки; звільнення під поручництво -
2 admission to bail
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3 admission
визнання; допуск ( до чогось або кудись); передача на поруки; часткове визнання виниadmission by a person in privity with a party in litigation — визнання факту особою, яка має спільний інтерес із стороною в процесі
admission into criminal trials of evidence procured through illegal searches — прийнятність у судовому розгляді доказів, здобутих шляхом незаконних обшуків
- admission by bailadmission to the practice of law — допуск до юридичної практики (до ведення справ), дозвіл на юридичну (адвокатську) практику
- admission by conduct
- admission by demurrer
- admission fee
- admission into criminal trials
- admission of alien
- admission of case
- admission of confession
- admission of evidence
- admission of guilt
- admission of guilt confession
- admission of offence
- admission of offense
- admission of the fact
- admission to bail
- admission to citizenship
- admission to membership
- admission to probate
- admission to the bar -
4 deny
відмовляти; брати назад; заважати, перешкоджати; спростовувати, суперечити, не погоджуватися; оскаржувати; відхиляти ( щось); не дозволяти- deny a claimdeny interrogator's accusations — заперечувати звинувачення, висунуті слідчим
- deny a licence
- deny a license
- deny a motion
- deny a permit
- deny a plea for clemency
- deny a prosecution
- deny a request
- deny a right
- deny a visa
- deny accusation
- deny admission
- deny amnesty
- deny assistance of lawyer
- deny bail
- deny flatly
- deny guilt
- deny in chief
- deny inventive level
- deny justice
- deny landing rights
- deny on oath
- deny one's signature
- deny one's words
- deny parole
- deny participation
- deny previous conviction
- deny prosecution
- deny rehearing
- deny sanction for arrest
- deny under oath
- deny validity
- deny voting right -
5 out
1) вихід2) зовнішній3) ззовні•- out-of-cell timeout-patient psychiatric facility — психіатрична амбулаторія, психіатричний диспансер
- out-of-charge note
- out of court
- out-of-court admission
- out-of-court assertion
- out-of-court evidence
- out-of-court restraint
- out-of-court settlement
- out-of-court statement
- out of custom
- out-of-date
- out-of-door exercise
- out of intent
- out of jurisdiction
- out of line
- out of one's capacity
- out of prison
- out of revenge
- out-of-specification
- out-of-state divorce
- out-of-the-way argument
- out-of-time
- out-of-time examination
- out-of-wedlock birth
- out on bail
- out-patient examination
- out-patient treatment
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