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процедура; порядок; производство дел; судопроизводство; процессуальные нормы; процессprocedure for opposition — пат. производство по возражению;
procedure in bankruptcy — конкурсное производство;
procedure laid down — установленная процедура;
procedure on appeal — делопроизводство по апелляции;
procedure on execution — делопроизводство по исполнению;
- accounting procedureprocedure under Order XIV — производство в соответствии с разделом XIV ( правил судопроизводства Верховного суда Англии), упрощённое производство;
- administrative procedure
- amendatory procedure
- appeal procedure
- at-trial procedure
- authorisation procedure
- civil procedure
- civil-commitment procedure
- code procedure
- common law procedure
- compact procedure
- congressional procedure
- counsel-triggered procedure
- court procedure
- criminal procedure
- criminal-commitment procedure
- defendant-triggered procedure
- emergency procedure
- enforcement procedure
- examination procedure
- extrajudicial procedure
- fine and recovery procedure
- formal procedure
- grievance procedure
- informal procedure
- initiative procedure
- intake procedure
- investigative procedure
- judicial procedure
- jurisdictional procedure
- law enforcement procedure
- legal procedure
- litigious procedure
- ministerial procedure
- nullity procedure
- opposition procedure
- parliamentary procedure
- patent granting procedure
- police procedure
- postconviction procedure
- post-trial procedure
- pre-arraignment procedure
- pre-sentencing procedure
- pre-trial procedure
- prosecution-triggered procedure
- sentencing procedure
- special procedure
- statutory procedure
- summary procedure
- third party procedure
- trial procedure
- verdict procedure
- voting procedure
- waiting-list procedure
- waiver procedure
- appellate procedure
- codified procedure
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