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1 признание гражданина недееспособным
Русско-английский юридический словарь > признание гражданина недееспособным
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2 недееспособный
прил.( неправоспособный) disqualified; incompetent; legally incapable (incapacitated)объявлять недееспособным — (и / или неправоспособным) to disable; disqualify; incapacitate
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3 гражданин
сущ.citizen; national; ( подданный) subjectлишение гражданина дееспособности — (и / или правоспособности) deprivation of the legal capacity of a citizen
ограничение дееспособности (и / или правоспособности) гражданина — limitation (restriction) of the legal capacity of a citizen
сумма, выплачиваемая на содержание гражданина — amount paid for maintenance of a citizen
- гражданин, признанный недееспособнымгражданин, признанный ограниченно дееспособным — citizen recognized as having limited (restricted) legal capacity
- дееспособные граждане
- иностранные граждане
- натурализованные граждане
- недееспособные граждане
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