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1 sue and be sued
виступати в суді в якості позивача і відповідача, бути позивачем і відповідачем у суді, шукати і відповідати у суді -
2 capacity to sue and be sued
здатність шукати і відповідати у суді, правоздатність виступати в якості позивача і відповідача за позовомEnglish-Ukrainian law dictionary > capacity to sue and be sued
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3 disability to sue and be sued
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > disability to sue and be sued
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4 sue
подавати позов, позиватися, порушувати справу, шукати ( у суді), переслідувати (у судовому порядку, за судом); подавати скаргу- sue and be sued
- sue and labor clause
- sue and labour clause
- sue as a poor person
- sue at law
- sue charges
- sue civilly
- sue for a divorce
- sue for alimony
- sue for damages
- sue for libel
- sue government
- sue in forma pauperis
- sue for money damages
- sue in private capacity
- sue in tort
- sue on behalf
- sue one's government
- sue out
- sue out a pardon
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5 capacity
здатність; компетенція; дієздатність; посада, посадове становище- capacity to be sued
- capacity to contract
- capacity to sue
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6 disability
недієздатність, обмеження дієздатності; неправоздатність, обмеження правоздатності; обмеження ( або поразка) у правах; непрацездатність- disability amountdisability in the nature of punishment — позбавлення права обіймати певні посади ( в порядку кримінального покарання)
- disability annuity
- disability benefit
- disability category
- disability fund
- disability indemnity
- disability insurance
- disability of infancy
- disability of judge
- disability pension
- disability percentage table
- disability status
- disability to sue and be sued
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