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1 отвод присяжного
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2 отвод
сущ.( возражение) challenge (of / to); exception (to); objection (to); rejection (of); (судей, присяжных тж) disqualification; recusation (of); (своей кандидатуры, особ. на должность судьи) self-recusation- отвод арбитрадавать (заявлять) отвод — to challenge; disqualify; except; file (raise) an objection (to); recuse; take an exception (to); ( присяжному по конкретному основанию) to dismiss (excuse, recuse) ( smb) from jury duty (service) for cause; ( себе самому отказываться от исполнения обязанностей присяжного или судьи) to disqualify (recuse) oneself as a juror (as a judge)
- отвод без указания причины
- отвод всему составу суда
- отвод по конкретному основанию
- отвод по неподсудности
- отвод свидетеля
- отвод судьи
- мотивированный отвод
- немотивированный отвод
- процессуальный отвод
- формально-правовой отвод иска
См. также в других словарях:
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chal´lenge|a|ble — chal|lenge «CHAL uhnj», verb, lenged, leng|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to call to a game or contest; dare: »The champion swimmer challenged anyone in the world to beat him. Our school challenged the neighboring school s team to a match. 2. to call to… … Useful english dictionary
chal|lenge — «CHAL uhnj», verb, lenged, leng|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to call to a game or contest; dare: »The champion swimmer challenged anyone in the world to beat him. Our school challenged the neighboring school s team to a match. 2. to call to fight: »The… … Useful english dictionary
challenge for cause — see challenge Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. challenge for cause … Law dictionary
challenge for cause — An objection to a juror, made on voir dire for cause stated, that is, pointing out the ground upon which the juror is disqualified. See challenge for principal cause; challenge to the favor … Ballentine's law dictionary
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challenge — To object or except to; to prefer objections to a person, right, or instrument; to question formerly the legality or legal qualifications of; to invite into competition; to formally call into question the capability of a person for a particular… … Black's law dictionary
challenge — To object or except to; to prefer objections to a person, right, or instrument; to question formerly the legality or legal qualifications of; to invite into competition; to formally call into question the capability of a person for a particular… … Black's law dictionary
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