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1 inability clause
1) Юридический термин: пункт конституции США, предусматривающий порядок замещения президента в случае его неспособности осуществлять свои функции2) Макаров: статья( конституции США), предусматривающая порядок замещения президента в случае болезни, статья (конституции США), предусматривающая порядок замещения президента в случае недееспособности -
2 inability clause
Конституционное положение о порядке перехода полномочий и обязанностей Президента страны [ President, U.S.] в случае его неспособности выполнять их, а также в случае отстранения его от должности, отставки или смерти. Содержится в разделе 1 статьи II Конституции США [ Constitution, U.S.], а также в Двадцать пятой поправке [ Twenty-fifth Amendment]English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > inability clause
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3 inability clause
пункт конституции США, предусматривающий порядок замещения президента в случае его неспособности осуществлять свои функции ( пункт 5 раздела 1 статьи II) -
4 inability clause
статья (конституции США), предусматривающая порядок замещения президента в случае недееспособности / болезни -
5 clause
1) статья; пункт; оговорка; клаузула; условие | делить на статьи•clause in contract — пункт, статья, условие договора
- acceleration clausecruel and unusual punishments clause — пункт ( поправки VIII к конституции США) о запрете жестоких и необычных наказаний
- ad damnum clause
- adjustment clause
- alienation clause
- all the estate clause
- American clause
- approval-of-order clause
- arbitration clause
- assignment clause
- attestation clause
- best endeavour clause
- binding clause
- both to blame collision clause
- bunkering deviation clause
- burned and unburned clause
- cancelling clause
- cease clause
- cession clause
- c.i.f. sound delivered clause
- coefficient clause
- collision clause
- commander-in-chief clause
- commerce clause
- compromise clause
- compromissary clause
- conflicting clauses
- confrontation clause
- continuation clause
- contractual clause
- contract clause
- craft clause
- currency clause
- debate clause
- detention clause
- deviation clause
- double jeopardy clause
- due process clause
- efforts clause
- elastic clause
- enacting clause
- equal protection clause
- escalation clause
- escape clause
- establishment clause
- excepted perils clause
- exception clause
- excessive bail and fines clause
- exchange clause
- executive power clause
- exemption clause
- ex post facto clause
- faithful execution clause
- freight clause
- full faith and credit clause
- general ice clause
- general participation clause
- general strike clause
- gold clause
- gold-bullion clause
- gold-coin clause
- gold-value clause
- grandfather clause
- grant-back clause
- habendum clause
- Henry VIII clause
- ice clause
- immunities clauses
- impairment of contracts clause
- inability clause
- indemnity clause
- insurance clause
- interpretation clause
- introductory clause
- irritant clause
- law of the land clause
- let-out clause
- lien clause
- lost or not lost clause
- maintenance-of-membership clause
- manufacturing clause
- memorandum clause
- metalling clause
- most favoured nation clause
- necessary and proper clause
- negligence clause
- obligation of contract clause
- off hire clause
- omnibus clause
- opening clause
- optional clause
- penal clause
- penalty clause
- perils of the sea clause
- perils clause
- policy proof of interest clause
- postal clause
- prepayment clause
- privileges and immunities clause
- productivity clause
- proviso clause
- reciprocity clause
- reddendum clause
- redelivery clause
- release clause
- religion clause
- reprieves and pardons clause
- repugnant clauses
- reservation clause
- residuary clause
- resolutive clause
- riots and civil commotion clause
- running-down clause
- safe port clause
- salvage clause
- saving clause
- self-incrimination clause
- sister ship clause
- speech clause
- standard clause
- subrogation clause
- sue and labour clause
- supremacy clause
- sweeping clause
- take care clause
- telle quelle clause
- termination clause
- testimonium clause
- trademarks clause
- union signatory clause
- warehouse to warehouse clause
- warehouse clause
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6 inability
[͵ınəʹbılıtı] n1) неспособность, неумение; невозможность; несостоятельность2) недееспособностьinability clause - статья (конституции США), предусматривающая порядок замещения президента в случае недееспособности /болезни/
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7 inability
n1) неспособность; невозможность• -
8 Presidential succession
Порядок перехода полномочий и обязанностей президента страны в случае его смерти, импичмента или отставки определен разделом 1 статьи II [Article II, Section 1] Конституции США [ Constitution of the United States]. Полномочия и обязанности переходят в следующем порядке: к вице-президенту США [ Vice-President, U.S.], далее к спикеру Палаты представителей [ Speaker of the House], исполняющему обязанности председателя Сената США [ president pro tempore], государственному секретарю [ Secretary of State], министру финансов [ Secretary of the Treasury], министру обороны [ Secretary of Defense], министру юстиции [ Attorney General of the United States] и т.д. в порядке исторической хронологии образования соответствующих министерств. Министры могут лишь временно замещать президента, до того момента, когда эти обязанности можно будет возложить на спикера Палаты представителей или исполняющего обязанности председателя Сената США. Действующий порядок преемственности основывается на положениях Закона 1947 о преемственности президентского поста [Presidential Succession Act of 1947] и положениях Двадцать пятой поправки [ Twenty-fifth Amendment] к Конституции США, ратифицированной в феврале 1967.English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Presidential succession
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