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1 warrant upon proof
Юридический термин: ордер, выданный на основании полученных доказательств -
2 warrant
1) приказ; ордер (на обыск, арест и т.д.); предписание2) правомочие; полномочие3) удостоверение; свидетельство5) свидетельство или купон на получение дивиденда; англ. процентный купон6) складское свидетельство; варрант; складской варрант7) подтверждать, ручаться, гарантировать8) служить основанием, оправданием•warrant compelling the appearance — приказ о приводе;
warrant for apprehension — приказ о задержании;
warrant in bankruptcy — приказ об открытии конкурсного производства;
warrant to appear — вызов в суд, судебная повестка, приказ о явке в суд;
warrant to apprehend — приказ о задержании;
warrant to arrest — ордер на арест;
to back a warrant — сделать на приказе ( на обороте приказа) надпись, подтверждающую его действительность;
warrant to commit — приказ о заключении под стражу;
warrant to distress — судебный приказ об изъятии имущества, приказ о наложении ареста на имущество, приказ об описи имущества;
to issue a warrant — издать приказ; выдать ордер;
warrant to search — ордер на обыск;
warrant to seize — ордер на выемку;
warrant to surrender — приказ о выдаче;
to warrant the title — 1. подтвердить правовой титул 2. служить основанием правового титула;
warrant under seal — приказ за печатью;
warrant upon affidavit — ордер, выданный на основании аффидевита;
warrant upon evidence — ордер, выданный на основании полученных доказательств; ордер, выданный на основании свидетельских показаний;
warrant upon (oral) testimony — ордер, выданный на основании (устных) свидетельских показаний;
- warrant of attorneywarrant upon proof — ордер, выданный на основании полученных доказательств
- warrant of caption
- warrant of commitment
- warrant of death
- warrant of distress
- warrant of law
- warrant of removal
- warrant of search
- warrant of seizure
- warrant of surrender
- warrant of the bench
- alias warrant
- apprehension warrant
- arrest warrant
- bench warrant
- blank warrant
- cancelled warrant
- commissioner warrant
- commitment warrant
- constitutional warrant
- customs warrant
- custom warrant
- death warrant
- distress warrant
- dividend warrant
- dock warrant
- escape warrant
- executed warrant
- expired warrant
- explicit warrant
- federal arrest warrant
- formal warrant
- general warrant
- informal warrant
- insufficient warrant
- interest warrant
- international arrest warrant
- irregular warrant
- local arrest warrant
- national arrest warrant
- necessary warrant
- open-ended warrant
- original warrant
- peace warrant
- regular warrant
- royal warrant
- search warrant
- seizure warrant
- share warrant to bearer
- share warrant
- ship's warrant
- state arrest warrant
- sufficient warrant
- surrender warrant
- unexecuted warrant
- unexpired warrant
- unnecessary warrant
- valid warrant
- void warrant
- voidable warrant
- warehouse warrant
- wharfinger's warrant
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