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1 судова справа
adjudicatory matter, ca, case, cause in law, cause, court case, law case, lawsuit, legal case, legal cause -
2 судовий процес
at-trial procedure, cause, enforcement proceedings, judicial proceeding, law proceeding, law suit, litigation, quarrel at law, sequela curia, suit at law, legal suit, legal proceeding, legal proceedings, legal trial -
3 судові видатки
costs in litigation, costs in the cause, costs of justice, costs of litigation, costs, court charges, court costs, court fees, court taxes, expenses of court procedure, expenses of litigation, law charges, law expenses, litigation on costs, legal costs
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