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незаконний, протизаконний, протиправний; неприпустимийunlawful application of physical force — (to smb.) незаконне застосування фізичної сили ( до когось)
unlawful exaction of property through intimidation — незаконне вимагання власності шляхом залякування
unlawful exclusion from a labor union — = unlawful exclusion from a trade union незаконне виключення із профспілки
unlawful exclusion from a trade union — = unlawful exclusion from a labor union
- unlawful actunlawful prevention of a person from leaving a room — незаконне перешкоджання особі покинути приміщення
- unlawful activities
- unlawful activity
- unlawful advantage
- unlawful application
- unlawful application of force
- unlawful armed formation
- unlawful arms possession
- unlawful arrest
- unlawful assembly
- unlawful body
- unlawful claim
- unlawful combination
- unlawful concession
- unlawful confederacy
- unlawful consent
- unlawful conviction
- unlawful custody
- unlawful detention
- unlawful detention of the land
- unlawful device
- unlawful discrimination
- unlawful drilling
- unlawful engagement
- unlawful enrichment
- unlawful homicide
- unlawful income
- unlawful intercourse
- unlawful investigation
- unlawful investigator
- unlawful lease
- unlawful lottery
- unlawful manner of arrest
- unlawful means
- unlawful oath
- unlawful origin
- unlawful picketing
- unlawful play
- unlawful practice
- unlawful prevention
- unlawful purchase
- unlawful purchase of arms
- unlawful receipt
- unlawful resistance
- unlawful restraint
- unlawful scheme
- unlawful search
- unlawful seizure
- unlawful seizure of aircraft
- unlawful surveillance
- unlawful tapping
- unlawful use
- unlawful use of funds
- unlawful use of tax privileges
- unlawful violence
- unlawful wiretap
- unlawful wiretaping
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