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Юридический термин: издержки уголовно-судебного преследования -
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3 cost
1) цена; стоимость2) pl судебные издержки; судебные расходы•all costs — общая сумма судебных издержек (как в суде первой инстанции, так и по апелляции);
costs in [of] litigation — судебные издержки;
costs in the cause — судебные издержки, издержки в процессе;
costs in trial court — издержки рассмотрения дела судом первой инстанции;
costs on appeal — издержки по апелляции;
- costs of administrationcosts to abide the event — издержки по апелляции;
- costs of conviction
- costs of justice
- costs of lawyer
- costs of prosecution
- accruing costs
- court costs
- double costs
- extra costs
- final costs
- indirect costs
- interlocutory costs
- legal costs
- medical costs of victims
- negligible costs
- party and party costs
- regular statutory costs
- solicitor and client costs
- statutory costs
- substantial costs
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4 charge
взимать имя существительное:лицо, состоящее на попечении (charge)глагол:взваливать (charge, load, saddle)записывать в долг (charge, score) -
5 chargé
Временный имя существительное:лицо, состоящее на попечении (charge)глагол:взваливать (charge, load, saddle)записывать в долг (charge, score) -
6 complaint
1. n недовольство2. n причина недовольстваmy chief complaint is that … — главная причина моего недовольства заключается в том, что …
3. n жалоба, сетование4. n юр. жалоба; иск; возбуждение уголовного делаbill of complaint — исковое заявление, жалоба
5. n ком. рекламация; претензия6. n болезнь, недомогание; больСинонимический ряд:1. ailment (noun) ailment; indisposition; rockiness2. disease (noun) affection; affliction; ailment; condition; disease; disorder; ill; illness; infirmity; malady; sickness; symptom; syndrome3. reproach (noun) accusation; charge; criticism; disapproval; grievance; grumble; lament; objection; protest; reproach; suggestionАнтонимический ряд:compliment; remedy
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costs of prosecution — The costs incurred by the plaintiff in an action. A statute authorizing an award for costs of prosecution does not support an award of attorneys fees. State v Raible (Ohio App) 117 NE2d 480, 40 ALR2d 950 … Ballentine's law dictionary
prosecution — pros‧e‧cu‧tion [ˌprɒsɪˈkjuːʆn ǁ ˌprɑː ] noun [countable, uncountable] LAW 1. the process or act of bringing a charge against someone for a crime, or of being judged for a crime in a court of law: • The evidence is now sufficient to bring a… … Financial and business terms
costs — I noun burden of expenditure, charges, damages, disbursement, expenditure, expenses, outlay, out of pocket expenses, payment, penalty associated concepts: award of costs in an action, awards for pain and suffering, bill of costs, certification of … Law dictionary
prosecution — noun 1 trying to prove sb s guilt in court ADJECTIVE ▪ criminal, federal (AmE), private (BrE) ▪ successful ▪ possible ▪ He faces possible prosecution … Collocations dictionary
Costs lawyer — In English law, a costs lawyer is a legal professional concerned with legal costs who has attained rights of audience and rights to conduct costs litigation. Costs lawyers are concerned with all aspects of solicitor costs that are controlled by… … Wikipedia
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costs — /kɒsts/ plural noun the expenses involved in a court case ● The judge awarded costs to the defendant. ● Costs of the case will be borne by the prosecution. ♦ to pay costs to pay the expenses of a court case … Dictionary of banking and finance
costs — /kɒsts/ plural noun the expenses involved in a court case ● The judge awarded costs to the defendant. ● Costs of the case will be borne by the prosecution … Marketing dictionary in english
Criminal costs — are financial penalties awarded against convicted criminals, in addition to the sentence they receive, in recognition of the costs of the court in bringing the prosecution. England and Wales A Magistrates Court or Crown Court may award such costs … Wikipedia
malicious prosecution — n: the tort of initiating a criminal prosecution or civil suit against another party with malice and without probable cause; also: an action for damages based on this tort brought after termination of the proceedings in favor of the party seeking … Law dictionary
Patent prosecution — describes the interaction between an applicant, or their representative, and a patent office with regard to a patent, or an application for a patent. Broadly, patent prosecution can be split into pre grant prosecution, which involves negotiation… … Wikipedia