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акція, дія, діяння, вчинок, діяльність; поведінка; захід; позов; обвинувачення перед судом, судове переслідування, судова справа, судовий процес; судочинство; акт законодавчої влади; чинність; рішення експерта патентного відомстваaction against the United States — = action against the United States of America позов проти Сполучених Штатів (Америки)
action against the United States of America — = action against the United States
action constituting threat or use of force — дія, що становить загрозу насильства (застосування насильства або сили)
action directed against the government's existence — дія, направлена усунення уряду
action for declaratory judgement — = action for declaratory judgment установчий позов
action for declaratory judgment — = action for declaratory judgement
action for determination of adverse claims — позов про визначення змісту вимог третьої особи стосовно майна, на яку накладено арешт ( або на яке обернене стягнення)
action for separate maintenance — позов про матеріальну підтримку (нерозлученої дружини, яка проживає окремо від чоловіка)
action for the breach of a contract — = action for the dissolution of a contract позов про розірвання контракту ( угоди)
- actionablyaction for the dissolution of a contract — = action for the breach of a contract
- actional
- actionize
- action at common law
- action at law
- action brought
- action copy
- action ex contractu
- action ex delicto
- action for annulment
- action for ascertainment
- action for battery
- action for conspiracy
- action for damages
- action for death
- action for divorce
- action for enticement
- action for exoneration
- action for invalidation
- action for levying execution
- action for libel
- action for mesne profits
- action for partition
- action for recovery of payment
- action for restitution
- action grant
- action in contract
- action in equity
- action in personality
- action in personam
- action in rem
- action in tort
- action lies
- action of assize
- action of assumpsit
- action of book account
- action of book debt
- action of civil disobedience
- action of conversion
- action of covenant
- action of debt
- action of detinue
- action of forcible entry
- action of local nature
- action of mandamus
- action of recourse
- action of rescission
- action of tort
- action of trespass
- action of trover
- action of writ
- action on request
- action on the case
- action over
- action proceeding
- action proceedings
- action station
- action to quiet title
- action ultra vires
- action will lie
- action will not lie
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