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1 counsel's delinquency
Юридический термин: нарушение адвокатом судебной процедуры -
2 counsel's delinquency
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3 delinquency
1) невыполнение обязанностей; нарушение (договора, закона); правонарушение; задолженность; просрочка•- delinquency of the conflict typedelinquency experience — карьера, биография делинквента; опыт совершения актов делинквентности;
- delinquency of the criminal type
- delinquency of the lucrative type
- delinquency of the violent type
- adjudged delinquency
- admitted delinquency
- cleared delinquency
- computer delinquency
- contractual delinquency
- counsel's delinquency
- detected delinquency
- group supported delinquency
- habitual delinquency
- hidden delinquency
- infant delinquency
- international delinquency
- juvenile delinquency
- juvenile court delinquency
- legal delinquency
- minimal delinquency
- non-detected delinquency
- prior delinquency
- recorded delinquency
- reported delinquency
- senile delinquency
- serious delinquency
- sex delinquency
- tax delinquency
- uncleared delinquency
- adjudicated delinquency
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