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1) проект резолюції, резолюція, пропозиція (у парламенті, на конференції тощо); клопотання ( в суді)•motion for judgement of acquittal — = motion for judgment of acquittal клопотання про виправдання
motion for judgment of acquittal — = motion for judgement of acquittal
- motion docketmotion to fix time for an adjourned meeting — пропозиція про призначення часу і місця наступного засідання ( де буде розглядатися відкладене питання)
- motion for adjournment
- motion for judgement
- motion for judgment
- motion for new trial
- motion for recess
- motion for reconsideration
- motion for resolution
- motion for summary judgement
- motion for summary judgment
- motion form
- motion in arrest of judgement
- motion in arrest of judgment
- motion in court
- motion of censure
- motion to adjourn
- motion to amend
- motion to dismiss
- motion to dismiss the case
- motion to dissolve
- motion to end debate
- motion to invoke cloture
- motion to kill a bill
- motion to lay on the table
- motion to quash
- motion to quash the indictment
- motion-to-reduce remedy
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