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1 authority to issue warrants
орган влади, уповноважений видавати ордериEnglish-Ukrainian law dictionary > authority to issue warrants
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2 authority
інстанція; (керівний) орган, орган влади (управління); повнота влади, правомочність; авторитетність; авторитет, вплив; авторитетний спеціаліст; авторитетне джерело; авторитетне твердження; повноваження, сфера компетенції; судове рішення; прецедент судового рішення; право розпорядження; повноваження, дозвіл; доказ, підстава; документ; доручення ( документ); авторитетна книга з права, авторитетний довідник (підручник) з праваauthority conferred upon a court to hear and determine cases — право, надане суду стосовно розгляду і вирішення справи
authority in charge of minors and incapacitated persons — орган піклування про неповнолітніх і недієздатних осіб
- authority conferred by officeauthority of father to govern the education of his child — право батька визначати характер освіти дитини
- authority for payment
- authority in law
- authority in the underworld
- authority of decision
- authority of government
- authority of law
- authority of leader
- authority of Parliament
- authority on law
- authority on international law
- authority punishment
- authority to bind
- authority to bind a company
- authority to carry firearms
- authority to collect debts
- authority to dispose
- authority to issue warrants
- authority to make payments
- authority to punish
- authority to sell
- authority to sign
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