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1 dispositif
dispositif [dispozitif]masculine nouna. ( = mécanisme) deviceb. ( = moyens prévus) dispositif d'attaque plan of attack• dispositif de contrôle/défense/surveillance control/defence/surveillance system• un important dispositif de sécurité a été mis en place a major security operation has been mounted* * *dispozitifnom masculin2) ( ensemble de mesures) operation* * *dispozitif nm1) (= appareil) device2) (= organisation, plan) system, plan of action3) (dans un règlement, une législation) provisionCe cas est heureusement prévu par un nouveau dispositif qui vient d'entrer en vigueur. — This case is fortunately covered by a new provision that has just come into force.
4) DROIT, [jugement] pronouncement* * *dispositif nm1 ( mécanisme) device; ( système) system; dispositif d'alarme/de sécurité warning/safety device; dispositif électronique/optique electronic/optical device; dispositif de commande control system;2 ( ensemble de mesures) operation; un imposant dispositif policier a été mis en place a large-scale police operation was set up; dispositif militaire/de défense/financier military/defenceGB/financial operation; le dispositif de sécurité mis en place pour la venue du président the security operation for the president's visit;[dispozitif] nom masculindispositif d'alarme/de sûreté alarm/safety device[acte, traité] purview -
2 dans le cadre de la loi
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3 dans les limites de la loi
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purview — pur·view / pər ˌvyü/ n [Anglo French purveu est it is provided (opening phrase of a statute)] 1: the body of a statute or the part that begins with Be it enacted and ends before the repealing clause 2: the limit or scope of a law Merriam… … Law dictionary
PurVIEW — is an integrated image display and viewing plug in software package that incorporates stereoscopic viewing technology for ESRI ArcGIS 9 (or later version). Using ArcMap, geodatabase contents can be directly accessed and reviewed superimposed on… … Wikipedia
Purview — Pur view, n. [OF. purveu, pourveu, F. pourvu, provided, p. p. of OF. porveoir, F. pourvoir. See {Purvey}, {View}, and cf. {Proviso}.] 1. (a) (Law) The body of a statute, or that part which begins with Be it enacted, as distinguished from the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
purview — mid 15c., body of a statute, from Anglo Fr. purveuest it is provided, or purveu que provided that (late 13c.), clauses that introduced statutes in old legal documents, from O.Fr. porveu provided, pp. of porveoir to provide, from L. providere (see … Etymology dictionary
purview — *range, gamut, reach, radius, compass, sweep, scope, orbit, horizon, ken … New Dictionary of Synonyms
purview — ► NOUN 1) the scope of the influence or concerns of something. 2) a range of experience or thought. ORIGIN from Old French purveu foreseen , from purveier (see PURVEY(Cf. ↑purveyor)) … English terms dictionary
purview — [pʉr′vyo͞o΄] n. [ME purveu < Anglo Fr (in legal phrases purveu est, it is provided, purveu que, provided that) < OFr pourveü, provided, pp. of pourveir: see PURVEY] 1. the body and scope of an act or bill 2. the extent or range of control,… … English World dictionary
purview — pur|view [ˈpə:vju: US ˈpə:r ] n [Date: 1400 1500; : Anglo French; Origin: purveu est it is provided (first words of a law)] within/outside the purview of sb/sth formal within or outside the limits of someone s job, activity, or knowledge ▪ This… … Dictionary of contemporary English
purview — [[t]pɜ͟ː(r)vjuː[/t]] N SING: usu N of n The purview of something such as an organization or activity is the range of things it deals with. [FORMAL] That, however, was beyond the purview of the court; it was a diplomatic matter … English dictionary
purview — noun within /outside the purview of formal within or outside the limits of someone s job, activity, or knowledge: This matter comes within the purview of the Department of Health … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
purview — pur|view [ pɜrvju ] noun singular FORMAL the area of responsibility or influence that a person or organization has: Raising the funds is outside the purview of this committee … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English