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1 судебный устав
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3 устав суда
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4 устав суда
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5 устав суда
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6 судебный устав
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7 устав суда
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8 постановление
постановление
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ruling
A judicial or administrative interpretation of a provision of a statute, order, regulation, or ordinance. May also refer to judicial determination of admissibility of evidence, allowance of motion, etc. (Source: WESTS)
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > постановление
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9 законный
1) General subject: allowable, authorized, competent, fair, judicial, judiciary, juridic, juridical, juristic, justiciary, justifiable, kosher, law, lawful, legal, legit, legitimate, legitimate (о правителе), licit, nomothetic, on the legit, quiritary, rightful, true, vested, warrantable, well warranted, well-warranted, good, righteous2) Religion: Legitima ("lawful", сокр. Litma.), Legitimus ("legitimate", сокр. Legit.), licit (Latin for "to be permitted", conforming to the requirements of the law)3) Law: accordance to law, according to law, good in law, just, legitime, loyal, nomothetical, sound, statutory, titular4) Economy: statute6) Sociology: legitim7) Business: effective, in force, recognized, valid8) leg.N.P. established by operation of law10) Archaic: kindly -
10 ЮРИДИЧЕСКИЕ ТЕРМИНЫ
@правопорядок law and order @правоохранительные органы law enforcement agencies @органы правосудия judicial bodies @привлечь к ответственности subject to prosecution @законодательство legislation @международное правоinternational law@гражданское право civil law @расследование @следствие investigation @СИЗО @следственный изолятор confinement cell @КПЗ @камера предварительного заключения preventive detention cell @преступность crime @преступник criminal @уголовный, гражданский кодекс criminal, civil code @КЗоТ labor law @система мест заключения penitentiary system @ордер на арестarrest warrant@ордер на обыск search warrant @задержать to detain @неприкосновенность immunity @крыша жарг. Mafia protection (slang) @кражаtheft@грабеж robbery @хищение embezzlement @мошенничество fraud @отмывание денег money laundering @вор thief @убийца murderer @изнасилование rape @вымогательство extortion @взяточничество bribery @лжесвидетельство perjury @взломщик burglar @телесное повреждение personal injury, bodily harm @избиение battery @клевета slander @подать в суд на to sue @иск lawsuit @судебное дело legal case, court case @обвинение indictment, charge @соучастие complicity @соучастникaccomplice@смягчающие обстоятельства attenuating circumstances @отягчающие обстоятельства aggravating circumstances @умышленный premeditated @совершеннолетнийof age (adult)@несовершеннолетний minor @свидетель witness @показаниеtestimony@свидетельство evidence @доказательство proof @улика piece of evidence @иск давности @закон об исковой давности statute of limitations @обратная сила retroactive @судья judge2. спортreferee @истец plaintiff @ответчик defendant @подсудимыйaccused@обвиняемый suspect @народный заседатель people's assessor @присяжный jury @признан виновным, невиновным found guilty, innocent @апелляция appeal @под залог on bail @отпустить под залог to release on bail @смертный приговорdeath sentence@смертная казнь death penalty @высшая мера наказания @казнь execution @лишение свободы imprisonment @пожизненное заключение life imprisonment @заключенный prisoner @каторжник convict (noun) @осужден convicted (past participle of verb) @осуждение conviction (legal) @условное осуждение suspended sentence @(вынести) приговор sentence @рецидив repeated offense @осознанное согласие informed consent @самосуд vigilante justice @Словарь переводчика-синхрониста (русско-английский) > ЮРИДИЧЕСКИЕ ТЕРМИНЫ
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