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1 skyldevne
subst. (jus) capacity in criminal and civil law (sivilrettslig skyldevne) capacity in civil law, capacity to sue and be sued (strafferettslig skyldevne) criminal capacity, capacity in criminal law -
2 искоспособность
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3 правоспособность быть истцом и ответчиком
Business: legal capacity to sue and be suedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > правоспособность быть истцом и ответчиком
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4 правоспособность выступать в качестве истца и отвечать по иску
Business: capacity to sue and be suedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > правоспособность выступать в качестве истца и отвечать по иску
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5 процессуальная право- и дееспособность
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > процессуальная право- и дееспособность
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6 способность искать и отвечать
Business: capacity to sue and be suedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > способность искать и отвечать
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7 способность искать и отвечать в суде
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > способность искать и отвечать в суде
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8 Parteifähigkeit
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9 partsevne
subst. (jus) capacity to sue and be sued -
10 partshabilitet
subst. (jus) capacity to sue and be sued -
11 prosessdyktighet
subst. legal capacity (to sue/to sue and be sued) -
12 prosesshabilitet
subst. (jus) legal capacity (to sue/to sue and be sued)
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