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121 gerichtlich
JUR.I Adj. Untersuchung etc.: judicial; Verfahren etc.: legal; Entscheidung etc.: court..., of the court; gerichtliche Medizin forensic medicine; gerichtliche Untersuchung judicial inquiry; gerichtliches Verfahren legal proceedings; gerichtliche Verfügung court order; gerichtliche Verfolgung prosecution; das wird ein gerichtliches Nachspiel haben the matter is likely to end up in courtII Adv. judicially, legally; (gerichtlich angeordnet) by order of the court; jemanden gerichtlich belangen oder gegen jemanden gerichtlich vorgehen take legal action against s.o.; etw. gerichtlich austragen fight s.th. through the courts; gerichtlich vereidigt Übersetzer etc.: sworn* * *jurisdictional; forensic; juridical; juridic; judicial* * *ge|rịcht|lich [gə'rIçtlɪç]1. adj attrjudicial; Bestimmung, Entscheidung etc court; Medizin, Psychologie forensic; Verhandlung legalgerichtliche Schritte gegen jdn einleiten — to initiate legal proceedings against sb
laut gerichtlichem Beschluss — according to the decision of a/the court, according to a/the court decision
ein gerichtliches Nachspiel haben — to finish up in court
eine Sache gerichtlich or auf gerichtlichem Weg klären — to settle a matter in court or by litigation
2. advanerkannt by a court; durchsetzbar legally, by the court; klären in courtgerichtlich gegen jdn vorgehen — to take legal action against sb, to litigate against sb
jdn gerichtlich vertreten — to represent sb in and out of court
jdm etw gerichtlich untersagen lassen — to get an injunction against sb doing sth
* * *1) (of or concerning courts of law: forensic medicine.) forensic2) judicially3) (of a judge or court of law: judicial powers; He might bring judicial proceedings against you.) judicial* * *ge·richt·lichlaut \gerichtlichen Beschlusses [o \gerichtlichem Beschluss] according to a/the court decision [or decision of a/the court]eine \gerichtliche Klärung a court settlementein \gerichtliches Nachspiel a court sequelauf \gerichtlichem Wege by legal stepsetw \gerichtlich anordnen to decree sth\gerichtlich gegen jdn vorgehen to take legal action against sbII. adv legally, in courtetw \gerichtlich einklagen to sue for sthSchulden \gerichtlich eintreiben to recover debts through [a/the] court order\gerichtlich belangt werden to be legally prosecutedetw \gerichtlich klären to settle sth in court\gerichtlich gegen jdn vorgehen to take sb to court, to take legal proceedings [or to litigate] against sb, to proceed against sb* * *1.Adjektiv; nicht präd. judicial; forensic <psychology, medicine>; legal < proceedings>; court < order>2.jemanden gerichtlich verfolgen — prosecute somebody; take somebody to court
gegen jemanden gerichtlich vorgehen — take legal action against somebody; take somebody to court
* * *gerichtlich JURA. adj Untersuchung etc: judicial; Verfahren etc: legal; Entscheidung etc: court …, of the court;gerichtliche Medizin forensic medicine;gerichtliche Untersuchung judicial inquiry;gerichtliches Verfahren legal proceedings;gerichtliche Verfügung court order;gerichtliche Verfolgung prosecution;das wird ein gerichtliches Nachspiel haben the matter is likely to end up in courtgegen jemanden gerichtlich vorgehen take legal action against sb;etwas gerichtlich austragen fight sth through the courts;gerichtlich vereidigt Übersetzer etc: sworn* * *1.Adjektiv; nicht präd. judicial; forensic <psychology, medicine>; legal < proceedings>; court < order>2.jemanden gerichtlich verfolgen — prosecute somebody; take somebody to court
gegen jemanden gerichtlich vorgehen — take legal action against somebody; take somebody to court
* * *adj.forensic adj.judicial adj.juridic adj.juridical adj. adv.judicially adv.jurisdictionally adv. -
122 amiable
amiable [amjabl]adjective• à l'amiable [divorce, solution] amicable• accord or règlement à l'amiable out-of-court settlement* * *à l'amiable alamjabl locution [se séparer] on friendly terms; [séparation] amicable; [adoption] by private agreement; [divorce] by mutual consent* * *amjabl advà l'amiable [se passer, se régler] — amicably, DROITout of court
* * *B à l'amiable loc [se séparer] on friendly terms; [séparation] amicable; [adoption] by private agreement; [divorce] by mutual consent; s'arranger à l'amiable to come to an amicable agreement.[amjabl] adjectif————————à l'amiable locution adverbialea. [généralement] to reach an amicable agreement about somethingb. [sans procès] to settle something out of court -
123 внесудебное урегулирование
1) Law: out of court settlement2) Insurance: out-of-court settlement, peaceful adjustmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > внесудебное урегулирование
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124 досудебный порядок урегулирования спора
Law: out-of-court procedure for the settlement of dispute (букв. перевод с русского языка), out-of-court procedure for the resolution of the dispute (буквальный перевод с русского), pre-judicial procedure of dispute settlement, mediation procedures, pre-trial dispute resolution procedureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > досудебный порядок урегулирования спора
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125 Einigung
Einigung f GEN agreement, unification • keine Einigung erzielen GEN fail to reach agreement • zu einer Einigung gelangen mit GEN come to an arrangement with, reach agreement with (Lieferanten)* * *f < Geschäft> agreement, unification ■ keine Einigung erzielen < Geschäft> fail to reach agreement ■ zu einer Einigung gelangen mit < Geschäft> Lieferanten come to an arrangement with, reach agreement with* * *Einigung
agreement, arrangement, settlement, understanding, (Schuldrecht) mutual assent;
• mangels einer Einigung failing an agreement;
• außergerichtliche Einigung consent out of court;
• deutsche Einigung German unification;
• europäische Einigung European integration;
• gütliche Einigung amicable (friendly) arrangement, amicable agreement, amicable (out-of-court) settlement;
• mangelnde Einigung (Irrtum) mutual mistake;
• Einigung über eine Betriebsratswahl consent election;
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126 polubowny
* * *a.amicable; prawn. out of court, amicable, arbitral; sąd polubowny arbitration (court); ugoda polubowna out-of-court settlement.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > polubowny
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127 Regelung
Regelung f 1. COMP automatic control; 2. GEN, WIWI regulation* * *f 1. < Comp> automatic control; 2. <Geschäft, Vw> regulation* * *Regelung
regulation, settlement, arrangement, (Richtlinie) ruling, (Vertragsbestimmungen) provision;
• abweichende Regelung regulation to the contrary;
• aufsichtsrechtliche Regelung supervisory regulation;
• ausgleichende Regelung compensatory adjustment;
• außergerichtliche Regelung arrangement out of court;
• bundesgesetzliche Regelung regulation under federal law;
• devisenpolitische Regelung foreign-exchange regulation;
• einstweilige Regelung interim [solution];
• gemeinschaftliche Regelung (EU) Community rule;
• geschäftsführende Regelung caretaker government;
• zur Abwendung der Produzentenhaftung getroffene Regelung product liability settlement;
• gütliche Regelung private settlement, amicable composition;
• interne Regelungen internal arrangements;
• partnerschaftliche Regelung partnership-based solution;
• tarifliche Regelungen collective bargaining arrangement;
• frei vereinbarte schiedsgerichtliche Regelung voluntary arbitration;
• vergleichsweise Regelung compromise;
• vollständige Regelung overall settlement;
• vorläufige Regelung provisional arrangement;
• Regelung des Absatzwesens (Absatzes) marketing control; Regelung
• im Fall von Sozialabfindungen redundancy payments scheme (Br.);
• großzügige Regelung des Heimaturlaubs generous arrangement for home leave;
• Regelung eines Kontos regulation of an account;
• Regelung im Fall von Sozialabfindungen redundancy payments scheme (Br.);
• Regelung des Verkehrs traffic control (regulation, duty);
• Regelung eines Versicherungsfalles claim settlement;
• Regelung des Zahlungsverkehrs regulation of payments;
• Regelung zur Zwangsschlachtung (BSE) cull scheme;
• sich einer gemeinsamen Regelung anschließen to subscribe to a common regime;
• weit reichende Regelungen einführen to adopt far-reaching regulations;
• gütliche Regelung herbeiführen to reach an amicable settlement;
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128 transazione
f law settlementfinance transaction* * *transazione s.f.1 arrangement, adjustment, compromise: accettare una transazione, to agree to a compromise2 (dir.) transaction; settlement; friendly composition: transazione extragiudiziale, out of court settlement3 (comm.) composition: fare una transazione con i propri creditori, to make a composition with one's creditors4 ( operazione commerciale) transaction: transazioni di banca, bank transactions; transazioni di Borsa, Stock Exchange transactions; transazione a credito, instalment transaction; transazione per contanti, outright (o cash) transaction; transazione triangolare, switch (o switch transaction); transazione a pronti, spot transaction; transazione fuoriborsa, over-the-counter trade; transazioni a termine, futures (o forward transactions); transazione a premio, option bargain.* * *[transat'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) dir. (compromesso) settlement2) comm. transaction; (in borsa) trading, dealing* * *transazione/transat'tsjone/sostantivo f.1 dir. (compromesso) settlement2 comm. transaction; (in borsa) trading, dealing.
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out-of-court settlement — noun resolution of a dispute prior to the rendering of a final decision by the trial court • Hypernyms: ↑settlement * * * out of court settlement «OWT uhv KAWRT, KOHRT», the settlement of a litigation between parties without the aid or… … Useful english dictionary
out of court — Not in or before the court; as, a settlement out of court. Having suffered nonsuit or dismissal … Ballentine's law dictionary
out of court — Actions, including negotiations between parties or their attorneys, without any direct involvement of a judge or the judicial system. Most commonly it refers to an out of court settlement in which the parties work out a settlement agreement,… … Law dictionary
out-of-court settlement — n. An agreement reached privately by the parties to a lawsuit, settling their grievances and ending the lawsuit without intervention by the court. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney… … Law dictionary
out-of-court — UK US /ˌaʊtəvˈkɔːt/ adjective [before noun] ► LAW an out of court agreement or deal is made between people involved in a legal argument without a decision needing to made in a court of law: a(n) out of court settlement/agreement/deal »The case… … Financial and business terms
out-of-court settlement — n an agreement to end a legal argument, in which one side agrees to pay money to the other so that the problem is not brought to court →settle sth out of court at ↑court1 (1) … Dictionary of contemporary English
out–of–court — adj 1: not made under oath or affirmation as part of a judicial proceeding (as a trial or deposition) an out–of–court statement 2: not made or done as part of a judicial proceeding an out–of–court settlement Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law.… … Law dictionary
out-of-court — adj. Arranged privately, outside of court or trial, by parties to a lawsuit. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. out of court adj. Done … Law dictionary
out-of-court — adjective an out of court settlement is an agreement between the people involved in a legal argument that an amount of money will be paid without the case being decided officially in a law court ╾ ,out of court adverb … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
out-of-court — /owt euhv kawrt , kohrt /, adj. conducted or agreed upon between contending parties without court decision: an out of court settlement of a lawsuit. * * * out of court UK US adjective an out of court settlement is an agreement between the people… … Useful english dictionary
out of court — phrasal 1. : without a court hearing : by private arrangement settling the dispute out of court 2. : out of consideration : extraneous to a discussion : too ill advised or ridiculous to be considered the nationalists … have put themselves out of… … Useful english dictionary