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1 lay to the charge
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2 lay
1) який не є юристом ( за освітою); мирський•- lay a claim
- lay a complaint
- lay a juridical foundation
- lay a tax
- lay accusation
- lay an action
- lay an embargo
- lay assessor
- lay bay shortcomings
- lay-by
- lay charge
- lay claim
- lay corporation
- lay court
- lay criminal information
- lay damages
- lay days
- lay down
- lay down a rule
- lay down arms
- lay down the duties of office
- lay down the law
- lay embargo
- lay evidence
- lay fast
- lay information
- lay judge
- lay justice
- lay magistrate
- lay on new imposition
- lay people
- lay the blame
- lay the case before the court
- lay the case open to revision
- lay the legal groundwork
- lay the venue
- lay to the charge
- lay trier of fact
- lay under an obligation
- lay under contribution
- lay venue
- lay violent hands
- lay with smb.
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