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1 судебная инквизиция
Law: judicial inquisitionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > судебная инквизиция
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2 инквизиционный процесс
2) leg.N.P. inquisitional system of procedureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > инквизиционный процесс
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3 следствие
1) General subject: consequence, consequent, corollary, effect, end, examination, inference, inquest (on), inquirendo, inquiry, inquisition, investigation, result, sequel, sequence, supervention2) Computers: implication3) Biology: remote effect4) Rare: consectary5) Mathematics: addendum, addition, appendix, complement, complementation, conclusion, corollar, (непосредственное) corollary, corollary fact, derived relation (выраженное в математической форме), supplement6) Law: inquest, judicial scrutiny, question7) Information technology: inference (логический)9) leg.N.P. consequence (general), effect (general), examination (law of criminal procedure), investigation (law of criminal procedure)10) Procedural law: law enforcement investigation11) Makarov: corollary (закона), derived equation (выраженное ур-нием), illative, in consequence of, inquest on, offshoot, outgrowth, spawn (какого-л. явления, обстоятельства)
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Inquisition — • By this term is usually meant a special ecclesiastical institutional for combating or suppressing heresy Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Inquisition Inquisition … Catholic encyclopedia
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Inquisition — In qui*si tion, n. [L. inquisitio : cf. F. inquisition. See {Inquire}, and cf. {Inquest}.] 1. The act of inquiring; inquiry; search; examination; inspection; investigation. [1913 Webster] As I could learn through earnest inquisition. Latimer.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Inquisition, Canonical — • Either extra judicial or judicial: the former might be likened to a coroner s inquest in civil law; while the latter is similar to an investigation by the grand jury Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
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