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1 duty enjoined by law
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2 duty enjoined by law
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3 duty
1) обязанность; функция; повинность; долг2) пошлина; сбор; налог•appointed for a duty — назначенный для исполнения обязанности;
contrary to a duty — вопреки обязанности;
elected for a duty — избранный для исполнения обязанности;
duty enjoined by law — обязанность, вменённая законом;
failure to perform a (legal) duty — невыполнение (правовой) обязанности;
duty for revenue — фискальная пошлина;
selected for a duty — отобранный для исполнения обязанности;
to accomplish the duty — выполнить обязанность;
duty to comply — обязанность подчиняться ( правилам), соблюдать ( закон);
- duty of detractionvolunteer for a duty — лицо, добровольно взявшее на себя исполнение обязанности
- duty of fidelity
- absolute duty
- account duty
- active duty
- administrative duty
- ad valorem duty
- affirmative duty
- civilian duty
- contractual duty
- countervailing duty
- custodial duty
- customs duty
- custom duty
- death duty
- differential duty
- disclosure duty
- discretionary duty
- entrance duty
- equalization duty
- estate duty
- excise duty
- export duty
- expressly enjoined duty
- federal duty
- feudal duty
- fiduciary duty
- former duty
- future duty
- general duty
- guard duty
- import duty
- inheritance duty
- jail duty
- judicial duty
- law enforcement duty
- legal duty
- military duty
- ministerial duty
- negative duty
- official duty
- ordinary duty
- patrol duty
- point duty
- positive duty
- preferential duty
- previous duty
- prohibitive duty
- public duty
- retaliatory duty
- revenue duty
- riot duty
- stamp duty
- state duty
- statutory duty
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4 duty
збір, гербовий збір, мито, акциз, податок; обов'язок, моральний обов'язок, повинність, функція; чергуванняduty to advance one's client interest — обов'язок ( адвоката) захищати інтереси клієнта
duty to preserve confidentiality — обов'язок зберігати таємницю ( або у таємниці)
duty to preserve the confidentiality of the client's affairs — обов'язок зберігати у таємниці відомості, повідомлені клієнтом ( про адвоката)
duty to provide quiet enjoyment of property — обов'язок забезпечити спокійне користування (розпорядження) власністю
- duty applicableduty to speak fearlessly for one's client — обов'язок говорити без страху за свого клієнта ( про адвоката)
- duty-bound
- duty call
- duty classification
- duty drawback
- duty enjoined by law
- duty-exempt
- duty for revenue
- duty-free
- duty-free ceiling
- duty-free goods
- duty-free items
- duty-free sale
- duty-free trade
- duty journey
- duty list
- duty of a deputy
- duty of a husband
- duty of a wife
- duty of applicant
- duty of attendance
- duty of care
- duty of custody
- duty of discovery
- duty of fidelity
- duty of giving evidence
- duty of loyalty
- duty of obedience
- duty of payment
- duty of protection
- duty of reversion
- duty of service
- duty of the legislature
- duty of tonnage
- duty officer
- duty on capital flows
- duty on consumer loans
- duty on export
- duty on exports
- duty on goods in bond
- duty on import
- duty on imports
- duty on shares
- duty on spirits
- duty owed to the community
- duty-paid
- duty paid
- duty-paid goods
- duty relief
- duty requirement
- duty roster
- duty scheme
- duty station
- duty status
- duty to act
- duty to comply
- duty to country
- duty to declare
- duty to deduct
- duty to disclose information
- duty to exercise care
- duty to file tax returns
- duty to give notice
- duty to inform
- duty to keep accounts
- duty to keep secrets
- duty to live together
- duty to maintain public order
- duty to notify
- duty to obey laws
- duty to pay rent
- duty to pay taxes
- duty to prove title
- duty to register
- duty to repair
- duty to support
- duty to take reasonable care
- duty to the law
- duty to truth
- duty towards an individual
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6 обязанность, вменённая законом
Law: duty enjoined by lawУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обязанность, вменённая законом
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7 прямо вменённая обязанность
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > прямо вменённая обязанность
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8 क्रिया _kriyā
क्रिया [कृ भावे करणादौ वा श cf. P.III]1 Doing, execu- tion, performance, accomplishment; उपचार˚, धर्म˚; प्रत्युक्तं हि प्रणयिषु सतामीप्सितार्थक्रियैव Me.116.-2 An action, act, business, undertaking; प्रणयिक्रिया V.4.15; Ms.2.4.-3 Activity, bodily action, labour.-4 Teaching, instruction; क्रिया हि वस्तूपहिता प्रसीदति R.3.29. क्रिया हि द्रव्यं विनयति नाद्रव्यम् Kau. A.1.5.-5 Possession of some act (as of singing, dancing &c.), knowledge; शिष्टा क्रिया कस्यचिदात्मसंस्था M.1.16.-6 Practice (opp. शास्त्र theory).-7 A literary work, composition; शृणुत मनोभिर- वहितैः क्रियामिमां कालिदासस्य V.1.2; कालिदासस्य क्रियायां कथं परिषदो बहुमानः M.1.-8 A purificatory rite, a religious rite or ceremony; Ms.1.43.-9 An expiatory rite, expiation.-1 (a) The ceremony of offering oblations to the deceased ancestors (श्राद्ध). (b) Obsequies.-11 Worship; त्रैतादिषु हरेरर्चा क्रियायै कविभिः 'कृता Bhāg.7.14.39.-12 Medical treatment, application of remedies, cure; शीतक्रिया M.4 cold remedies.-13 (In gram.) Action, the general idea expressed by a verb.-14 Motion.-15 Especially, motion as one of the seven categories of the Vaiśeṣikas; see कर्मन्.-16 (In law) Judicial investigation by human means (witnesses &c.) or by ordeals.-17 Burden of proof; क्रिया स्याद्वादिनोर्द्वयोः, द्वयो- रपि वादिनोः क्रिया प्राप्नोति V. May.-18 A verb.-19 A noun of action.-2 Disquisition.-21 Study.-22 Means, expedients.-23 Instrument, implement.-24 A con- struction; कूपप्रपापुष्करिणीवनानां चक्रुः क्रियास्तत्र च धर्मकामाः Bu. Ch.2.12.-25 Spirit (अध्यात्म) ?; द्रव्यक्रियाकारकाख्यं धूत्वा यान्त्यपुनर्भवम् Bhāg.12.6.38.-Comp. -अन्वित a. practising ritual observances.-अपवर्गः 1 completion or termination of an affair, execution of a task; क्रियापवर्गे- ष्वनुजीविसात् कृताः Ki.1.14.-2 liberation from ceremoni- al acts, absolution.-अभ्युपगमः a special agreement; क्रियाभ्युपगमात्त्वेतत् बीजार्थं यत्प्रदीयते Ms.9.53;-अर्थ a.1 (a Vedic injunction) enjoining some duty.-2 useful for some purpose; अपि क्रियार्थं सुलभं समित्कुशम् Ku.5.33.-अव- सन्न a. one who loses a law-suit through the statements of the witnesses &c.-आरम्भः Cooking; आत्मार्थं च क्रिया- रम्भः Ms.11.64.-इन्द्रियम् see कर्मेंन्द्रिय.-कलापः 1 the whole body of ceremonies enjoined in the Hindu religi- ous law.-2 all the particulars or points of any business.-कल्पः a particular mode of diognosis.-काण्डम् The portion of a श्रुति text treating of the sacrifices.-कारः 1 an agent, worker.-2 a beginner, tyro, a fresh student.-3 an agreement.-तन्त्रम् one of the four classes of Tantras; Buddha.-द्वेषिन् m. a witness whose testimony is prejudicial to the cause (one of the five kinds of witnesses).-द्वैतम् efficient cause.-निर्देशः evidence.-पटु a. dexterous.-पथः mode of medical treatment.-पदम् a verb.-पर a. diligent in the perfor- mance of one's duty.-पादः the third division of a legal plaint; that is, witnesses, documents and other proofs adduced by the plaintiff or complainant.-माधुर्यम् beauty of art and architecture; अहो क्रियामाधुर्यं पाषाणानाम् Pratimā 3.-यज्ञः religious rites (such as गर्भाधानसंस्कार); Mb.1.18.5.-योगः 1 connection with the verb.-2 the employment of expedients or means; तदा तत्प्रतिकाराच्च सततं वा विचिन्तनात् । आधिव्याधिप्रशमनं क्रियायोगद्वये न तु ॥ Mb. 3.2.23.-3 the practical form of Yoga philosophy i. e. active devotion.-लोपः omission or discontinuance of any of the essential ceremonies of the Hindu religion; क्रिया- लोपाद् वृषलत्वं गताः Ms.1.43.-वशः necessary influence of acts done.-वाचक, -वाचिन् a. expressing any action, as a verbal noun.-वादिन् m. a plaintiff, complainant.-विधिः a rule of action, manner of any rite; अयमुक्तो विभागो वः पुत्राणां च क्रियाविधिः Ms.9.22.-विशेषणम्, 1 an adverb.-2 a predicative adjective.-शक्तिः f. the power of god (in creating this world).-संक्रान्तिः f. imparting (to others) one's knowledge; teaching; विवादे दर्शयिष्यन्तं क्रियासंक्रान्तिमात्मनः M.1.19.-समभिहारः [cf. P.III.1.22] the repetition of any act; क्रियासम- भिहारेण विराध्यन्तं क्षमेत कः Śi.2.43. -
9 स्मृतिः _smṛtiḥ
स्मृतिः f. [स्मृ-क्तिन्]1 Remembrance; recollection, memory; अश्वत्थामा करधृतधनुः किं न यातः स्मृतिं ते Ve.3.21; संस्कारमात्रजन्यं ज्ञानं स्मृतिः T. S.; स्मृत्युपस्थितौ इमौ द्वौ श्लोकौ U.6;4.2.-2 Thinking of, calling to mind.-3 What was delivered by human authors, law, traditional law, the body of traditional or memorial law (civil or religious) (opp. श्रुति).-4 A code of laws, law-book.-5 A text of Smṛiti, canon, rule of law; इति स्मृतेः.-6 Desire, wish.-7 Discrimination, discretion; स्मृतौ हतायां भृतमानदुर्दृशः Bhāg.4.3.17.-8 Understanding.-Comp. -अन्तरम् another law-book.-अपेत a.1 forgotten.-2 inconsistent with Smṛiti.-3 (hence) illegal, unjust.-उक्त a. prescribed or enjoined in the codes of law, canonical.-जातः the god of love.-तन्त्रम् a law-book.-पत्रकम् a register-book; राजाद्यङ्कितलेखस्य धारयेत् स्मृति- पत्रकम् Śukra.2.287.-पथः, -विषयः the object of memory; स्मृतिपथं, स्मृतिविषयं गम् to be dead; सर्वं यस्य वशा- दगात् स्मृतिपथं कालाय तस्मै नमः Bh.3.37; समं यैः संवृद्धाः स्मृति- विषयतां ते$पि गमिताः 38.-पाठकः a lawyer.-प्रत्यवमर्शः retentiveness of memory, accuracy of recollection.-प्रबन्धः a legal work.-भ्रंशः loss of failure of memory.-रोधः temporary interruption of memory; loss or failure of memory; शापादसि प्रतिहता स्मृतिरोधरूक्षे भर्तर्यपेत- तमसि प्रभुता तवैव । Ś.7.32.-विनयः a reprimand given to a person by reminding him of his duty.-विभ्रमः confusion of memory.-विरुद्ध a. illegal.-विरोधः 1 opposition to law, illegality.-2 disagreement between two or more Smṛitis or legal texts; स्मृतिविरोधं परिहरति S. B.; cf. स्मृत्योर्विरोधे न्यायस्तु बलवान् व्यवहारतः Y.2.21.-विषयः the range of memory.-शास्त्रम् 1 a law-book, code, digest.-2 legal science.-शेष a. deceased, dead (as a person).-शैथिल्यम् loss of memory.-संमत a. approved by law.-साध्य a. capable of being proved by law.-हीन forgetful.-हेतुः a cause of recollection, impression on the mind, association of ideas. -
10 expressly
явно, прямо, позитивним чином, у прямій формі ( про визначеність в законі тощо); словесноexpressly prescribed maximum punishment — безпосередньо (прямо) встановлена ( у законі) вища межа покарання
expressly prescribed minimum punishment — безпосередньо (прямо) встановлена ( в законі) нижча межа покарання
expressly stated by law as a crime — = expressly stated by statute as a crime явно визначений в законі як злочин
- expressly providedexpressly stated by statute as a crime — = expressly stated by law as a crime
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11 medius
mĕdĭus, a, um, adj. [Sanscr. madhya, the same; Gr. mesos; Angl. - Sax. midd; Germ. Mitte; cf. dimidius, meridies (medi-), etc.], that is in the middle or midst, mid, middle (class.).I.Adj.A.Lit.:2.terra complexa medium mundi locum,
Cic. Rep. 6, 18, 18; cf. id. ib. 6, 17, 17:medium mundi locum petere,
id. Tusc. 5, 24, 69:versus aeque prima, et media, et extrema pars attenditur,
id. de Or. 3, 50, 192:ultimum, proximum, medium tempus,
id. Prov. Cons. 18, 43:in foro medio,
in the midst of the forum, Plaut. Curc. 4, 1, 14; Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 3, 6; cf.:medio foro,
in the open forum, Suet. Claud. 18 al.:in solio medius consedit,
sat in the middle, Ov. F. 3, 359; Verg. A. 7, 169:considit scopulo medius,
id. G. 4, 436:concilio medius sedebat,
Ov. M. 10, 144:ignes,
Verg. A. 12, 201:medio tempore,
in the meantime, meanwhile, Suet. Caes. 76: vinum novum, vetus, medium, i. e. neither old nor new, Varr. ap. Gell. 13, 31, 14:cum plenus fluctu medius foret alveus,
full to the middle, Juv. 12, 30.—With dat.:Peloponnesii Megaram, mediam Corintho Athenisque urbem, condidere,
midway between Corinth and Athens, Vell. 1, 2, 4.—With abl.:si medius Polluce et Castore ponar,
between, Ov. Am. 2, 16, 13.—With inter:cum inter bellum et pacem medium nihil sit,
there is no medium, no middle course between, Cic. Phil. 8, 1, 4:inter quos numeros duo medii inveniuntur (sc. numeri),
Mart. Cap. 7, § 737.—With gen.:locus medius regionum earum,
half-way between, Caes. B. G. 4, 19:locus medius juguli summique lacerti,
between, Ov. M. 6, 409; 5, 564:et medius juvenum ibat,
id. F. 5, 67:medius silentūm,
Stat. Th. 4, 683.—With ex:medius ex tribus,
Sall. J. 11, 3:medium arripere aliquem,
to seize one by the middle, around the body, Ter. Ad. 3, 2, 18:juvenem medium complectitur,
Liv. 23, 9, 9:Alcides medium tenuit,
held him fast by the middle, Luc. 4, 652:medium ostendere unguem,
to point with the middle finger, Juv. 10, 53.—Transf., half (ante- and postclass.):B.hieme demunt cibum medium,
half their food, Varr. R. R. 3, 7, 9:scrupulum croci,
Pall. Jan. 18: aurum... Italicis totum, medium provincialibus reddidit, Capitol. Anton. Pius, 4 fin. —Trop., of the middle, not very great or small, middling, medial, moderate.1.Of age:2.aetatis mediae vir,
of middle age, Phaedr. 2, 2, 3.—Of plans, purposes, etc.:3.nihil medium, nec spem nec curam, sed immensa omnia volventes animo,
Liv. 2, 49, 5:medium quiddam tenere,
Plin. Ep. 4, 9, 9.—Of intellect:4.eloquentiā medius,
middling, tolerable, Vell. 2, 29, 2:ingenium,
moderate, Tac. H. 1, 49.—Undetermined, undecided:5.medios esse,
i. e. neutral, Cic. Att. 10, 8, 4:medium se gerere,
Liv. 2, 27:se dubium mediumque partibus praestitit,
Vell. 2, 21, 1; cf.:responsum,
indefinite, ambiguous, Liv. 39, 39: vocabula, that can be taken in a good or bad sense, ambiguous, Gell. 12, 9, 1. —Indifferent, not imperative: officium, a duty which is not distinctly enjoined by the moral law, but is sustained by preponderant reasoning:6.medium officium id esse dicunt (Graeci) quod cur factum sit, ratio probabilis reddi possit,
Cic. Off. 1, 3, 8; cf.:ex quo intellegitur, officium medium quiddam esse, quod neque in bonis ponatur neque in contrariis,
id. Fin. 3, 17, 58; cf.sqq. and Madv. ad loc.: artes,
which in themselves are neither good nor bad, indifferent, Quint. 2, 20, 1.—Intermediate:7.medium erat in Anco ingenium, et Numae et Romuli memor,
of a middle kind, resembling each in some degree, Liv. 1, 32, 4:nihil habet ista res (actoris) medium, sed aut lacrimas meretur aut risum,
Quint. 6, 1, 45:ille jam paene medius adfectus est ex amoribus et desideriis amicorum,
Quint. 6, 2, 17.—Hence, as subst.: mĕdĭus, i, m., one who stands or comes between, a mediator:medium sese offert,
as a mediator, Verg. A. 7, 536:pacator mediusque Syphax,
Sil. 16, 222:pacis eras mediusque belli,
arbiter, Hor. C. 2, 19, 28; cf.:nunc mediis subeant irrita verba deis,
oaths in which the gods were called upon to be mediators, Ov. R. Am. 678.—Central, with ex or in:II. A.ex factione media consul,
fully committed to it, Sall. H. 3, 61, 8;so (nearly = intimus), viros fortīs et magnanimos eosdem bonos et simplicīs... esse volumus: quae sunt ex media laude justititiae,
these qualities are clearly among those which make uprightness praiseworthy, Cic. Off. 1, 19, 63:partitiones oratoriae, quae e media illa nostra Academia effloruerunt,
id. Part. Or. 40, 139:ingressio e media philosophia repetita est,
id. Or. 3, 11; id. Leg. 2, 21, 53:in medio maerore et dolore,
id. Tusc. 4, 29, 63; id. Q. Fr. 2, 15, 1:in media dimicatione,
the hottest of the fight, Suet. Aug. 10; cf.:in medio ardore certaminis,
Curt. 8, 4, 27:in media solitudine,
the most profound, Sen. Brev. Vit. 12, 2:in mediis divitiis,
in abundant wealth, id. Vit. Beat. 26, 1:in medio robore virium,
Liv. 28, 35, 6:in medio ardore belli,
id. 24, 45, 4:in media reipublicae luce,
the full blaze of public life, Quint. 1, 2, 18:media inter pocula,
Juv. 8, 217.—Hence,Lit.1.Of space (very rare in Cic.):2.in medio aedium sedens,
Liv. 1, 57, 9:maris,
id. 31, 45, 11; for which, without in, medio aedium eburneis sellis sedere, id. 5, 41, 2:medio viae ponere,
id. 37, 13, 10:in agmine in primis modo, modo in postremis, saepe in medio adesse,
Sall. J. 45, 2; for which, without in, medio sextam legionem constituit, Tac. A. 13, 38:medio montium porrigitur planities,
id. ib. 1, 64:medio stans hostia ad aras,
Verg. G. 3, 486:medio tutissimus ibis,
Ov. M. 2, 137:in medium geminos immani pondere caestus Projecit,
Verg. A. 5, 401:in medium sarcinas coniciunt,
Liv. 10, 36, 1; 13:equitatus consulem in medium acceptum, armis protegens, in castra reduxit,
id. 21, 46, 9.— Trop.:tamquam arbiter honorarius medium ferire voluisse,
to cut through the middle, Cic. Fat. 17, 39:intacta invidiā media sunt, ad summa ferme tendit,
Liv. 45, 35.—Of time:B.diei,
Liv. 27, 48:medio temporis,
in the meantime, meanwhile, Tac. A. 13, 28; cf.:nec longum in medio tempus, cum,
the interval, Verg. A. 9, 395; Ov. M. 4, 167; Plin. Ep. 7, 27, 13.—Transf.1.The midst of all, the presence of all, the public, the community (class.):2.in medio omnibus palma est posita, qui artem tractant musicam,
lies open to all, Ter. Phorm. prol. 16:tabulae sunt in medio,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 42, § 104:rem totam in medio ponere,
publicly, id. ib. 2, 1, 11, §29: ponam in medio sententias philosophorum,
id. N. D. 1, 6, 13:dicendi ratio in medio posita,
lies open to all, id. de Or. 1, 3, 12:rem in medium proferre,
to publish, make known, id. Fam. 15, 27, 6: vocare in medium, before the public, before a public tribunal:rem in medium vocare coeperunt,
id. Clu. 28, 77:in medio relinquere,
to leave it to the public, leave it undecided, id. Cael. 20, 48; Sall. C. 19, 16: pellere e medio, to expel, reject, Enn. ap. Cic. Mur. 14, 30 (Ann. v. 272 Vahl.); Cic. Off. 3, 8, 37:cum jacentia verba sustulimus e medio,
adopt words from the people, common words, id. de Or. 3, 45, 177; cf.: munda sed e medio consuetaque verba puellae Scribite, Ov. A. A. 3, 479: tollere de medio, to do away with, abolish:litteras,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 71, § 176: tollere de medio, to put out of the way, cut off, destroy:hominem,
id. Rosc. Am. 7, 20:de medio removere,
to put out of sight, id. ib. 8, 23: e medio excedere or abire, to leave the world, to die:e medio excessit,
she is dead, Ter. Phorm. 5, 7, 74:ea mortem obiit, e medio abiit,
id. ib. 5, 8, 30:tollite lumen e medio,
Juv. 9, 106: recedere de medio, to go away, retire, withdraw:cur te mihi offers? recede de medio,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 38, 112:in medio esse,
to be present, Ter. Ad. 3, 5, 32:in medium venire or procedere,
to appear, come forward, show one's self in public, Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 71, § 175: in medium, before the public, for the public, for the community:communes utilitates in medium afferre,
id. Off. 1, 7, 22:consulere in medium,
to care for the public good, for the good of all, Verg. A. 11, 335;so opp. separantem suas res a publicis,
Liv. 24, 22, 14 sq.; 26, 12, 7:quaerere,
to make acquisitions for the use of all, Verg. G. 1, 127: cedere, to fall or devolve to the community, Tac. H. 4, 64:conferre laudem,
i. e. so that all may have a share of it, Liv. 6, 6:dare,
to communicate for the use of all, Ov. M. 15, 66:in medium conferre, in gaming,
to put down, put in the pool, Suet. Aug. 71: in medio, for sub dio, in the open air:scorpios fugari posse, si aliqui ex eis urantur in medio,
Pall. 1, 35, 12.—A half (ante-class. and post-Aug.):III.scillae medium conterunt cum aqua,
Varr. R. R. 2, 7:scrobem ad medium completo,
Col. Arb. 4, 5.—Hence,Adv.: mĕdĭē, in the middle, in a middling degree, moderately, tolerably (except once in Tac. only post-class.):2.qui noluerant medie,
kept quiet, remained neutral, Tac. H. 1, 19:nec plane optimi, nec oppido deterrimi sunt, sed quasi medie morati,
App. Dogm. Plat. 2, p. 22, 23; Eutr. 7, 13; Lact. 6, 15 fin.:ortus medie humilis,
Aur. Vict. Caes. 20.—Indefinitely, Ambros. in Luc. 8, 17, 34.
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