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1 allow an appeal
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2 allow
визнавати; брати до уваги; дозволяти, санкціонувати, схвалювати; допускати, припускати; сплачувати; задовольняти (апеляцію, претензію тощо); надавати ( кредит тощо); дозволяти оплату видатків, понесених свідком; дозволяти платежі за рахунок майна душевнохворого- allow an appeal
- allow a bail
- allow confiscation
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3 notice
1) попередження; повідомлення ( документ); повідомлення заздалегідь; попередження про звільнення ( з роботи); заява; обізнаність; нотіс2) повідомляти, повідомляти заздалегідь, попереджати; заявляти; помічати•- notice of abandonmentnotice of motion to allow an appeal — клопотання ( документ) про апеляцію
- notice of action
- notice of alibi
- notice of allowance
- notice of appeal
- notice of appearance
- notice of appointment
- notice of assessment
- notice of assignment
- notice of cancellation
- notice of cessation of work
- notice of change of address
- notice of charges
- notice of claim
- notice of conviction
- notice of defect
- notice of delivery
- notice of discontinuance
- notice of dishonor
- notice of dishonour
- notice of dismissal
- notice of general meeting
- notice of hearing
- notice of intended prosecution
- notice of intention
- notice of intention to defend
- notice of irregularity
- notice of loss
- notice of motion
- notice of opposition
- notice of payment into court
- notice of protest
- notice of registration
- notice of rescission
- notice of taking depositions
- notice of termination
- notice of title
- notice of trial
- notice of withdrawal
- notice of witness
- notice of witnesses
- notice of writ of summons
- notice paper
- notice to admit facts
- notice to appear
- notice to appear to writ
- notice to determine a contract
- notice to plead
- notice to proceed
- notice to produce
- notice to quit
- notice to terminate a contract
- notice to the adverse party
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