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примусовий; пов'язаний із примусом; вимушений, обов'язковий; віндикаційний- compulsory adjudication
- compulsory admission
- compulsory arbitration
- compulsory attendance
- compulsory commitment
- compulsory composition
- compulsory condition
- compulsory contribution
- compulsory demand
- compulsory deposit rule
- compulsory disqualification
- compulsory examination
- compulsory expropriation
- compulsory hearing
- compulsory hospitalization
- compulsory insurance
- compulsory insurance scheme
- compulsory interrogation
- compulsory judicial settlement
- compulsory jurisdiction
- compulsory labor
- compulsory labour
- compulsory legal portion
- compulsory licence
- compulsory license
- compulsory licensing
- compulsory liquidation
- compulsory measure
- compulsory medical examination
- compulsory membership
- compulsory military service
- compulsory mortgage
- compulsory participation
- compulsory portion
- compulsory proceeding
- compulsory proceedings
- compulsory process
- compulsory purchase
- compulsory purchase order
- compulsory registration
- compulsory rule
- compulsory sale
- compulsory self-incrimination
- compulsory service
- compulsory social insurance
- compulsory treatment
- compulsory use
- compulsory visa system
- compulsory voting
- compulsory winding-up
- compulsory witness
- compulsory work
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