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1 confer jurisdiction
1) Юридический термин: предоставлять юрисдикцию2) Экономика: устанавливать компетенцию -
2 to confer jurisdiction
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3 to confer jurisdiction
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4 jurisdiction
n1) юрисдикция; подсудность2) сфера полномочий; компетенция
- adjacent jurisdiction
- administrative jurisdiction
- appellate jurisdiction
- arbitral jurisdiction
- competent jurisdiction
- concurrent jurisdiction
- contentious jurisdiction
- contestable jurisdiction
- court jurisdiction
- due jurisdiction
- exclusive jurisdiction
- fiscal jurisdiction
- international jurisdiction
- limited jurisdiction
- subject matter jurisdiction
- summary jurisdiction
- jurisdiction over a dispute
- jurisdiction over the subject matter
- be subject to the jurisdiction
- be under the jurisdiction
- come under the jurisdiction
- confer jurisdiction
- establish jurisdiction
- exercise jurisdiction
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5 jurisdiction
1) юрисдикция; подсудность2) сфера полномочий; компетенция• -
6 confer
1) давать; предоставлять; даровать; возлагать2) обсуждать, совещаться; вести переговоры3) сопоставлять, сравнивать•to confer authority — предоставлять власть, полномочия;
* * *1) /vi/ совещаться; 2) /vt/ предоставлять -
7 to establish jurisdiction
см. confer jurisdictionEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to establish jurisdiction
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8 right
In1) право; привилегия- confer on smb. special rights- give a state the right to perform certain acts on the territory of another state- prejudice smb.'s rights- reserve the right to do smth.- reserve to oneself the right to do smth.2) правильность, справедливость3) обыкн. pl действительные факты, истинное положение вещей•IIправая партия, правые, консерваторыправый, реакционный
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