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1) Юридический термин: косвенное признание, подразумеваемое признание2) Дипломатический термин: молчаливое признание -
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косвенное признание; молчаливое признание -
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признание; признание иска; признание в совершении преступления; признание вины; исповедь; признание на исповеди (в т.ч. в совершении преступления)confession and avoidance — признание фактов с отрицанием их юридических последствий ( путём приведения дополнительных фактов);
to obtain confession — добиться признания;
to surprize a person into confession — вынудить признание у кого-л., застав врасплох;
- confession of defenceconfession under influence of liquor — признание (в совершении преступления), сделанное под влиянием алкоголя
- confession of error
- confession of guilt
- confession of signature
- confession of third person
- admissible confession
- advertent confession
- coerced confession
- corroborated confession
- deathbed confession
- extorted confession
- extrajudicial confession
- hand-written confession
- implied confession
- inadmissible confession
- inadvertent confession
- in-custody confession
- induced confession
- intra-judicial confession
- judicial confession
- naked confession
- open confession
- own confession
- penitential confession
- plenary confession
- pre-trial confession
- quasi confession
- trustworthy confession
- uncorroborated confession
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1. a подразумеваемый; предполагаемый2. a юр. косвенный, вытекающий из обстоятельств3. a потенциальныйСинонимический ряд:1. hinted at (adj.) connoted; hidden; hinted at; implicit; indicated; insinuated; latent; not explicit; suggested2. tacit (adj.) inarticulate; inferred; tacit; undeclared; understood; unexpressed; unsaid; unspoken; unuttered; wordless3. suggested (verb) connoted; hinted; implied; indicated; insinuated; intimated; point to; pointed; suggested -
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См. также в других словарях:
implied confession — Admissions by the accused from which guilt may be inferred, whether by words, acts, or, in some instances silence. See 29 Am J2d Ev § 523. A confession which is implied by law where a defendant, in a criminal case not capital, does not directly… … Ballentine's law dictionary
implied confession — /ekstrajuwdishal kanfeshan/ See confession … Black's law dictionary
implied confession — /ekstrajuwdishal kanfeshan/ See confession … Black's law dictionary
confession — con·fes·sion n 1: an act of confessing 2: an acknowledgment of a fact or allegation as true or proven; esp: a written or oral statement by an accused party acknowledging the party s guilt (as by admitting commission of a crime) compare admission; … Law dictionary
confession — A voluntary statement made by a person charged with the commission of a crime or misdemeanor, communicated to another person, wherein he acknowledges himself to be guilty of the offense charged, and discloses the circumstances of the act or the… … Black's law dictionary
confession — A voluntary statement made by a person charged with the commission of a crime or misdemeanor, communicated to another person, wherein he acknowledges himself to be guilty of the offense charged, and discloses the circumstances of the act or the… … Black's law dictionary
Confession (law) — Evidence Part of the … Wikipedia
implied — This word is used in law in contrast to express ; i.e., where the intention in regard to the subjectmatter is not manifested by explicit and direct words, but is gathered by implication or necessary deduction from the circumstances, the general… … Black's law dictionary
implied — This word is used in law in contrast to express ; i.e., where the intention in regard to the subjectmatter is not manifested by explicit and direct words, but is gathered by implication or necessary deduction from the circumstances, the general… … Black's law dictionary
confession of error — A party s admission, express or implied, made on appeal, that the court below committed an error in his favor, or prejudicial to the rights of all adverse party. Burgen v State, 32 Ariz 111 256 P 111; Halpin v Scotti, 415 Ill 104, 112 NE2d 91 … Ballentine's law dictionary
involuntary confession — Confession is involuntary if it is not the product of an essentially free and unrestrained choice of its maker or where maker s will is overborne at the time of the confession. People v. Pickerel, 32 Ill.App.3d 822, 336 N.E.2d 778, 780. Term… … Black's law dictionary