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121 посягать на чужие права владения
Agriculture: trespassУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > посягать на чужие права владения
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122 похитить
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123 похищать
1) General subject: abduct (особ. женщину, ребёнка), hijack (какое-л. транспортное средство), kidnap, purloin, rape, reave away, reave from, reive, reive away, reive from, run away with, snatch (кого-либо), carry over, plunder2) Obsolete: reave5) Law: highjack (судно, самолёт), hijack (судно, самолёт), hijack (судно, самолет), lift, steal (имущество)6) Jargon: put the snatch on (someone or something), sneeze7) leg.N.P. take by trespass8) Makarov: carry off -
124 правонарушение
1) General subject: administrative offence, delinquency (особ. несовершеннолетних), malefaction, offence, unlaw, wrong, wrongdoing2) Latin: (т.е. та фаза действия, за совершение которой законом предусмотрено наказание; физическая, объективная сторона преступления) actus reus, (т.е. та фаза действия, за совершение которой законом предусмотрено наказание; физическая, объективная сторона преступления) deed of crime, (т.е. та фаза действия, за совершение которой законом предусмотрено наказание; физическая, объективная сторона преступления) overt act3) Military: crime4) Law: civil injury, contravention of law, delict, law violation, legal wrong, miscarriage, misdeed, offence against the law, trespass, wrong-doing, violation of law, offence against the laws (англ. термин взят из решения Верховного суда США по делу Boyd v. United States, 116 U.S. 616 (1886); в тексте англ. термину предшествовал неопред. артикль), delinquent act5) Economy: breach of a law, infringement of a law, law infringement6) Automobile industry: violation7) Diplomatic term: offence of law9) Advertising: legal injury10) Business: breach of law, breach of the law, fact, infringement of law, transgression11) leg.N.P. infraction, violation of a right or of a law12) Administrative law: misdemeanor -
125 правонарушитель
1) General subject: delinquent, illegal, lawbreaker, malefactor, offender, stoner, transgressor, trespasser, violating entity (юридическое лицо)2) Law: law breaker, law-breaker, malfeasant, rule-braker, rule-breaker, tortfeasor, wrong-doer, wrongdoer, wrongful person3) Business: law-defying person, violator4) EBRD: tortfeasor (в гражданском праве)5) leg.N.P. tort-feasor (law of torts), transgressor (in general), trespasser (late of trespass, in particular; law of torts)6) Security: perpetrator, wrongdoing person -
126 прегрешение
2) Religion: guilt, peccancy ( The quality of being tainted with, marked by, or full of sin; 2. An offense against religious or moral law), transgression, trespass3) Law: debt -
127 преступное нарушение
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > преступное нарушение
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128 преступное нарушение владения
Law: criminal trespassУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > преступное нарушение владения
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