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1 plea of res judicata
заперечення проти розгляду справи із посиланням на наявність рішення по тотожній справі, що вже набрало чинності -
2 plea
аргумент; заклик; прохання, скарга; твердження ( у суді), заява ( сторони у суді); виправдання; визнання ( вини тощо); відповідь відповідача (підсудного) ( суду); заява, зроблена відповідачем (захистом); заява, зроблена від імені відповідача (захисту); заявлення суду підстав захисту ( проти позову тощо); передача справи до суду; позов, позов по суду; судова справа; судовий процес- plea agreement acceptanceplea to further maintenance of action — клопотання відповідача про припинення справи з огляду на обставини, що знову відкрилися (стали відомими)
- plea bargain
- plea-bargained-away charge
- plea-bargained charge
- plea bargaining
- plea-bargaining decision
- plea for a review of case
- plea for leniency
- plea for mercy
- plea in abatement
- plea in bar
- plea in discharge
- plea in mitigation
- plea in reconvention
- plea in suspension
- plea is guilty
- plea is not guilty
- plea of alibi
- plea of another action pending
- plea of bar to trial
- plea of discharge
- plea of double jeopardy
- plea of former jeopardy
- plea of general issue
- plea of guilt
- plea of guilty
- plea of guilty but insane
- plea of guilty case
- plea of guilty without trial
- plea of implied powers
- plea of insanity
- plea of justification
- plea of lis alibi pendence
- plea of mercy
- plea of necessity
- plea of never indebted
- plea of nolo contendere
- plea of non-guilty
- plea of not guilty
- plea of payment
- plea of privilege
- plea of res judicata
- plea of self-defence
- plea of self-defense
- plea of superior order
- plea of superior orders
- plea of tender
- plea of the Crown
- plea regarding the facts
- plea rolls
- plea side
- plea to delay action
- plea to the jurisdiction
- plea to the merits
- pleas in bar
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