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1 вызов в суд
1) General subject: monition, precept, serve a subpoena, subpoena, summon2) Law: call, citation, exaction, judicial citation, originating summons (исковая форма для установительных исков), process, subpoena (под угрозой штрафа; тж. writ of subpoena), warrant to appear, writ of subpoena, summons to court3) Australian slang: bluey4) Diplomatic term: subpoena (под угрозой штрафа)5) Taxes: summons6) Business: convening, invocation, notice to appear, summoning7) leg.N.P. warning or citation to appear in court -
2 цитирование в суде
Law: judicial citation (правовых актов, книг но праву и т.п.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > цитирование в суде
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3 цитирование судьёй
Law: judicial citationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > цитирование судьёй
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4 цитирование судьёй или в суде
Makarov: judicial citation (правовых актов, книг по праву и т.п.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > цитирование судьёй или в суде
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5 цитирование судьей или в суде
Makarov: judicial citation (правовых актов, книг по праву и т.п.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > цитирование судьей или в суде
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