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Юридический термин: виновное совершение (деяния) -
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a виновный, заслуживающий порицания, осужденияculpable conduct — виновное поведение; преступление
Синонимический ряд:1. blameworthy (adj.) amiss; blamable; blameable; blameful; blameworthy; demeritorious; guilty; reprehensible; sinful; unholy2. failing in duty (adj.) censurable; delinquent; derelict; failing in duty; slack; tardy3. liable (adj.) accountable; answerable; liable; responsible -
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1) назначение на должность; патент на должность; приказ о назначении; документ о назначении | назначать на должность; утверждать в должности2) полномочие | уполномочивать3) поручение; договор поручения; судебное поручение | поручать4) комиссия, договор комиссии; комиссионное вознаграждение5) комиссия ( группа лиц или орган), комитет6) совершение ( действия), деяние•in commission — 1. в должности 2. в порядке служебного представительства;
- commission of appraisementcommission in bankruptcy — конкурсное управление;
- commission of appraisement and sale
- commission of array
- commission of assize
- commission of conciliation
- commission of crime
- commission of gaol delivery
- commission of inquiry
- commission of lieutenancy
- commission of lunacy
- commission of offence
- commission of rebellion
- commission of the peace
- commission of unlivery
- address commission
- administrative commission
- advisory commission
- agency commission
- attempted commission
- audit commission
- claims commission
- conciliation commission
- consular commission
- culpable commission
- del credere commission
- executive commission
- full commission
- functional commission
- grievance commission
- independent commission
- intentional commission
- investigating commission
- joint commission
- law revision commission
- military commission
- mixed commission
- personnel commission
- police commission
- presidential commission
- regional commission
- investigative commission
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