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121 counter
1) контрдоказ; розм. в'язниця2) протидіяти; відвертати- Counter•- counter-accusation
- counter-action
- counter-affidavit
- counter-appellant
- counter case
- counter-case
- counter-charge
- counter-claim
- counter demand
- counter-espionage
- counter evidence
- counter-evidence
- counter-examination
- counter-execution
- Counter Inflation Act
- counter-intelligence service
- counter-interrogation
- counter-letter
- counter-measure
- counter-memorial
- counter-offer
- counter-petition
- counter-plea
- counter-proposal
- counter-question
- counter street crime
- counter-security
- counter-statute
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122 cross
1) страждання; розп'яття; розм. нечесний вчинок2) перекреслювати; заважати, протидіяти; розминутися; кросувати ( чек)3) взаємний; зустрічний; несприятливий; протилежний•- cross appeal
- cross-appellant
- cross-application
- cross bill
- cross-bill
- cross-claim
- cross complaint
- cross-defendant
- cross-demand
- cross-designation of record
- cross-errors
- cross-examination
- cross-examination by police
- cross-examination to credit
- cross-examination to the issue
- cross-examine
- cross-examiner
- cross-examining party
- cross-interrogatories
- cross-interrogatory
- cross-licensing
- cross marriage
- cross-move
- cross obligation
- cross-opposition
- cross-petition
- cross-proceeding
- cross-proceedings
- cross-purpose
- cross-question
- cross-questioning
- cross the aisle
- cross the border illegally
- cross the floor
- cross the floor of the House
- cross the frontier
- cross vote
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123 multiple
- multiple appellant
- multiple appellants
- multiple appellee
- multiple appellees
- multiple appointment
- multiple crime
- multiple defendant
- multiple defendants
- multiple dependent claim
- multiple killing
- multiple murder
- multiple murderer
- multiple offence
- multiple offences
- multiple offense
- multiple offenses
- multiple offense
- multiple offenses
- multiple offender
- multiple rape
- multiple registration
- multiple request
- multiple sentencing
- multiple taxation
- multiple visa
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125 separate
1) окремий, самостійний; сепаратний; роздільний2) розділяти; розлучати ( подружжя); розлучитися ( про чоловіка і жінку)•separate the school and the Church — = separate the school from the Church відокремлювати школу від церкви
- separate agreementseparate the school from the Church — = separate the school and the Church
- separate antagonists
- separate appeal
- separate appellant
- separate but equal
- separate crime
- separate deal
- separate domicile
- separate entity
- separate estate
- separate judgement
- separate judgment
- separate legal entity
- separate maintenance
- separate negotiations
- separate opinion
- separate peace treaty
- separate personality
- separate property
- separate punishment
- separate representation
- separate residence
- separate sentencing
- separate session
- separate sitting
- separate talks
- separate trial
- separate vote
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126 appealer
n1) той, хто апелює (закликає, звертається із закликом)2) сторона, яка подає апеляцію3) прохач; благаючий* * *2) + appellant I -
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128 appealer
см. appellant
См. также в других словарях:
appellant — ap·pel·lant /ə pe lənt/ n: a person or party who appeals a court s judgment compare appellee Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. ap … Law dictionary
appellant — Appellant, [appell]ante. adj. verbal. Qui appelle d un jugement. Il est appellant de cette Sentence. elle est appellante. se rendre appellant. estre receu appellant. Il est quelquefois subst. L appellant & l intimé. Visage d appellant, Se dit de… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Appellant — Ap*pel lant, a. [L. appellans, p. pr. of appellare; cf. F. appelant. See {Appeal}.] Relating to an appeal; appellate. An appellant jurisdiction. Hallam. [1913 Webster] {Party appellant} (Law), the party who appeals; appellant; opposed to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
appellant — ap‧pel‧lant [əˈpelənt] noun [countable] LAW a person who makes an appeal to a higher court against a judgement made in a lower court: • The appellant was found guilty of contempt of court. * * * appellant UK US /əˈpelənt/ noun [C] ► LAW … Financial and business terms
Appellant — Ap*pel lant, n. 1. (Law) (a) One who accuses another of felony or treason. [Obs.] (b) One who appeals, or asks for a rehearing or review of a cause by a higher tribunal. [1913 Webster] 2. A challenger. [Obs.] Milton. [1913 Webster] 3. (Eccl. Hist … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Appellant — Appellant, 1) welcher appellirt, u. Appellat, der, gegen den appellirt wird, s. Appellation; 2) (Kirchengesch.), die späteren Jansenisten (s.d.), welche sich der Bulle Unigenitus widersetzten … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Appellánt — Appellánt, derjenige, der Berufung (s. d.) ergreift oder ergriffen hat … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
appellant — (n.) late 14c., Anglo French, from O.Fr. apelant, noun from prp. of apeler, from L. appellare (see APPEAL (Cf. appeal)) … Etymology dictionary
appellant — [ə pel′ənt] adj. [Fr < prp. of appeler, APPEAL] Law relating to appeals; appealing n. a person who appeals, esp. to a higher court … English World dictionary
appellant — UK [əˈpelənt] / US noun [countable] Word forms appellant : singular appellant plural appellants legal someone who appeals against a decision of a court of law … English dictionary
appellant — I. adjective Date: 14th century of or relating to an appeal ; appellate < an appellant court > II. noun Date: 15th century one that appeals; specifically one that appeals from a judicial decision or decree … New Collegiate Dictionary