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1 cause a loss
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2 cause of loss
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3 cause
1) причина, мотив, спонука, підстава ( чогось); судова справа; судовий процес2) розпоряджатися, віддавати розпорядження; веліти, примушувати; завдавати, спричиняти•cause the death of by criminal means — = cause the death of a person by criminal means спричинити смерть злочинним способом (особі)
- cause a dangercause the death of a person by criminal means — = cause the death of by criminal means
- cause a loss
- cause a panic
- cause a physical injury
- cause a scandal
- cause an accident
- cause an explosion
- cause and effect
- cause before the High Court
- cause book
- cause-books
- cause celebre
- cause collectively
- cause concern
- cause damage
- cause death
- cause death accidentally
- cause destruction
- cause disturbance
- cause disturbances
- cause-effect relation
- cause fire
- cause for divorce
- cause grievous bodily harm
- cause in law
- cause inconvenience
- cause international scandal
- cause intoxication
- cause list
- cause of accident
- cause of accusation
- cause of action
- cause-of-action estoppel
- cause of arrest
- cause of cancellation
- cause of charge
- cause of crime
- cause of damage
- cause of death
- cause of discontent
- cause of divorce
- cause of justice
- cause of loss
- cause of offence
- cause of offense
- cause offence
- cause offense
- cause people's deaths
- cause smth. to be done
- cause suspicion
- cause to be done
- cause trouble -
4 determination
вирішення; рішення, вирок; встановлення, визначення; припинення ( спору тощо); підрахунок; окрема постанова (ухвала) ( суду)determination of the cause of a sudden death — = determination of the cause of a unexpected death визначення причини раптової смерті
- determination of a contractdetermination of the cause of a unexpected death — = determination of the cause of a sudden death
- determination of adverse claim
- determination of foreign law
- determination of guilt
- determination of income
- determination of indigence
- determination of indigency
- determination of jurisdiction
- determination of law
- determination of loss
- determination of nullity
- determination of proceeding
- determination of proceedings
- determination of profit
- determination of punishment
- determination of trust -
5 minor
1) неповнолітній (ім.); другорядний предмет2) неповнолітній, який не є правоздатним за віком; нижчий, нижчестоящий ( про суд тощо); незначний, другорядний; молодший•- minor alteration
- minor amendment
- minor case
- minor cause
- minor children
- minor claim
- minor consequence
- minor court
- minor crime
- minor criminal cases
- minor criminal cases court
- minor criminal penalty
- minor disturbance
- minor gambling
- minor incident
- minor larceny
- minor loss
- minor offence
- minor offence offense
- minor offender
- minor theft
- minor trial
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6 plead
вести судову справу; заявляти ( в суді), виступати ( в суді) з заявою; посилатися в якості виправдання ( на щось у суді); відповідати на обвинувачення ( в суді); подавати заперечення по апеляції ( або позову); подавати змагальний папір; представляти в суді інтереси обвинуваченого; просити, клопотати(ся)plead circumstances in extenuation of his guilt — посилатися на обставини, виправдовуючи свій вчинок
- plead a causeplead guilty in exchange for smth. — визнавати себе винним в обмін на щось
- plead an alibi
- plead as a defence
- plead as a defense
- plead at the bar
- plead double
- plead for the life
- plead guilty
- plead guilty by letter
- plead guilty by mail
- plead guilty by post
- plead guilty to the charge
- plead ignorance
- plead innocent
- plead insanity
- plead insanity to the charge
- plead justification
- plead law
- plead loss of memory
- plead no contest
- plead no contest to the charge
- plead no defence
- plead no defense
- plead not guilty
- plead orally
- plead over
- plead pardon
- plead prescription
- plead privilege
- plead self-defence
- plead self-defense
- plead statute
- plead statute of limitations
- plead the baby act
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7 real
реальний; справжній, фактичний; майновий; нерухомий ( про майно); несимульований- real assets
- real authority
- real burden
- real cause
- real chattels
- real complaint
- real consideration
- real contract
- real covenant
- real covenant
- real estate
- real-estate agent
- real estate bank
- real-estate broker
- real estate dealer
- real estate encumbrance
- real-estate loan
- real-estate tax
- real-estate transaction
- real evidence
- real family name
- real father
- real identity
- real identity of a dead person
- real insult
- real kinship
- real law
- real loss
- real losses
- real mother
- real name
- real obligation
- real parent
- real property
- real property law
- real security
- real statute
- real surname
- real union
- real wages
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