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2 peremptory defense
s.defensa perentoria, excepción de nulidad, excepción perentoria, excepción perpetua. -
3 pretermitted peremptory defense
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > pretermitted peremptory defense
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4 peremptory defence
= peremptory defense заперечення по суті позову, заперечення про відсутність у позивача права на позов -
5 peremptory
імперативний, владний, безапеляційний, беззастережний, остаточний, безумовний; віковічний; догматичний, доктринерський- peremptory day
- peremptory declaration
- peremptory defence
- peremptory defense
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- peremptory mandamus
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Jur. défense au fond [CdE]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > peremptory defence
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7 pretermitted peremptory defence
= pretermitted peremptory defenseзаперечення, можливість висунення якого втраченаEnglish-Ukrainian law dictionary > pretermitted peremptory defence
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9 excepción perpetua
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10 excepción de nulidad
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14 excepción perpetua
f.peremptory defense.
См. также в других словарях:
peremptory defense — A defense which denies the right of the plaintiff to sue … Ballentine's law dictionary
peremptory — /parem(p)tariy/ Imperative; final; decisive; absolute; conclusive; positive; not admitting of question, delay, reconsideration or of any alternative. Self determined; arbitrary; not requiring any cause to be shown. Wolfe v. State, 147 Tex.Cr.R.… … Black's law dictionary
defense — That which is offered and alleged by the party proceeded against in an action or suit, as a reason in law or fact why the plaintiff should not recover or establish what he seeks. That which is put forward to diminish plaintiffs cause of action or … Black's law dictionary
defense — That which is offered and alleged by the party proceeded against in an action or suit, as a reason in law or fact why the plaintiff should not recover or establish what he seeks. That which is put forward to diminish plaintiffs cause of action or … Black's law dictionary
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peremptory exception — noun or peremptory plea : a legal exception or plea attacking the cause of action or defense on its merits * * * Law. a plea in bar of an action. Also, peremptory plea. [1590 1600] … Useful english dictionary
peremptory plea — A plea which sets up the defense that the plaintiff has no right to sue … Ballentine's law dictionary
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