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1 negligent guilt
negligent guilt keeping of fire-arms and ammunition — недбале зберігання вогнепальної зброї і боєприпасів
negligent guilt manufacture and distribution of defective consumer goods — недбале виробництво та продаж бракованих споживчих товарів
negligent guilt of one's duties — який нехтує своїми обов'язками, який недбало ставиться до своїх обов'язків
negligent guilt severe bodily injury — тяжке тілесне ушкодження через необережність ( або недбалість)
negligent guilt storage of fire-arms and ammunition — недбале зберігання вогнепальної зброї і боєприпасів
- negligent guilt ignorancenegligent guilt tortuous conduct — недбала поведінка, що призвела до делікту
- negligent guilt ignorance
- negligent guilt infliction
- negligent guilt killer
- negligent guilt manslaughter
- negligent guilt performance
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2 negligent guilt infliction
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > negligent guilt infliction
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