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proceeding [prə'si:dɪŋ]1 noun∎ proceedings were interrupted by… le déroulement des événements a été interrompu par…;∎ the proceedings passed off peacefully tout s'est déroulé sans incident;∎ we watched the proceedings on television nous avons regardé la retransmission télévisée de la cérémonie∎ I missed some of the proceedings j'ai manqué une partie de la réunion ou des débats(c) (records → of meeting) compte rendu m, procès-verbal m; (→ of conference, learned society) actes mpl∎ to take or to institute (legal) proceedings against sb intenter une action (en justice) contre qn, engager des poursuites contre qn;∎ legal proceedings are very slow in this country la procédure judiciaire est très lente dans ce pays -
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1 gen ( meeting) réunion f ; ( ceremony) cérémonie f ; ( discussion) débats mpl ; to direct proceedings diriger les opérations ;2 Jur poursuites fpl, procédure f ; disciplinary proceedings poursuites disciplinaires ; extradition proceedings procédure d'extradition ; to take ou institute proceedings engager des poursuites (against contre), intenter un procès (against à) ; to start divorce proceedings intenter un procès en divorce ; to commence criminal proceedings engager une action pénale (against contre) ; -
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5 commencement
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6 процедура регистрации
процедура регистрации
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registration proceeding
The course of action or record in which an individual, company or an organization formally enrolls with a government agency or an authority in order to be granted certain rights, particularly trademark or copyright privileges, or the permission to sell and distribute a product. (Source: BLD)
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приговор
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judgement (sentence)
The official and authentic decision of a court of justice upon the respective rights and claims of the parties to an action or suit therein litigated and submitted to its determination. The final decision of the court resolving the dispute and determining the rights and obligations of the parties. The law's last word in a judicial controversy, it being the final determination by a court of the rights of the parties upon matters submitted to it in an action or proceeding. (Source: WESTS)
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план
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план
(в экономике) — 1. Система целевых показателей развития экономической системы, функционирования конкретного объекта, а также указание на этапы и способы их достижения, распределение ресурсов, определение ожидаемых результатов и способов их использования. П. можно рассматривать как некоторую модель развития планируемого объекта. 2. Результат решения задачи планирования, содержащий как целевые показатели, так и характеристику используемых технологических способов. Каждая точка пространства производственных возможностей есть отображение некоторого плана. Поэтому вместо термина «П.», в данном смысле часто употребляют термин «точка». Процесс разработки П. называется технологией планирования. Подробнее см. Оптимальное планирование, Оптимальный план, Перспективное оптимальное планирование, Планирование, Планово-экономи¬чес¬кая задача. См. также Адаптивность плана, Маневренность плана, Надежность плана, Эффективная точка.
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plan
A scheme of action, a method of proceeding thought out in advance. (Source: GOOD)
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action — Conduct; behavior; something done; the condition of acting; an act or series of acts. Term in its usual legal sense means a lawsuit brought in a court; a formal complaint within the jurisdiction of a court of law. Pathman Const. Co. v. Knox… … Black's law dictionary
action — Conduct; behavior; something done; the condition of acting; an act or series of acts. Term in its usual legal sense means a lawsuit brought in a court; a formal complaint within the jurisdiction of a court of law. Pathman Const. Co. v. Knox… … Black's law dictionary
proceeding — pro·ceed·ing n 1: a particular step or series of steps in the enforcement, adjudication, or administration of rights, remedies, laws, or regulations: as a: an action, hearing, trial, or application before the court collateral proceeding: a… … Law dictionary
action — ac·tion n [Latin actio legal proceeding, from agere to do, carry out, initiate legal proceedings] 1 a: a judicial proceeding for the enforcement or protection of a right, the redress or prevention of a wrong, or the punishment of a public offense … Law dictionary
Proceeding — Pro*ceed ing, n. 1. The act of one who proceeds, or who prosecutes a design or transaction; progress or movement from one thing to another; a measure or step taken in a course of business; a transaction; as, an illegal proceeding; a cautious or a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
proceeding — [prō sēd′iŋ, prəsēd′iŋ] n. 1. an advancing or going on with what one has been doing 2. the carrying on of an action or course of action 3. a particular action or course of action 4. [pl.] a record of the business transacted by a learned society… … English World dictionary
Action — Ac tion, n. [OF. action, L. actio, fr. agere to do. See {Act}.] 1. A process or condition of acting or moving, as opposed to rest; the doing of something; exertion of power or force, as when one body acts on another; the effect of power exerted… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
proceeding — [n] undertaking, course of action act, action, adventure, casualty, circumstance, come off, deed, exercise, experiment, godown*, goings on*, happening, incident, maneuver, measure, move, movement, occurrence, operation, performance, procedure,… … New thesaurus
action — 1 Action, act, deed agree in designating something done or effected. Action refers primarily to the process of acting; act and deed to the result, the thing done. An action is usually regarded as occupying some time and involving more than one… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Action of 28 January 1945 — Part of the Second World War … Wikipedia