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1 be seised of an issue
Юридический термин: рассматривать вопрос (о суде), рассматривать вопрос (о суде) -
2 seised
1) владеющий, находящийся во владении вещью2) рассматривающий ( о суде)•seised in demesne as of fee — владеющий на правах неограниченной собственности;
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