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1 заключительное определение
leg.N.P. decretal order, final decree, final determination, final rulingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заключительное определение
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2 судебный приказ, завершающий рассмотрение дела
Law: decretal orderУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > судебный приказ, завершающий рассмотрение дела
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3 судебный приказ, запрещающий рассмотрение дела
Law: decretal orderУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > судебный приказ, запрещающий рассмотрение дела
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4 постановление
1) General subject: act, bylaw, decision, decree (суда по гражданским делам), directive, ordinance (правительства Москвы, мэрии и т.п.), ordonnance, prescript, provision, resolution, resolution (правительства и т.д.), resolution (also: decree, order) order of refusal (арбитража, суда и т.п.), rule, ruling, drive a coach and horses through, drive a coach-and-four through, drive a coach-and-six through, statement2) Church: decretal3) Military: by-law4) History: doom5) Religion: cannons of the fathers6) Law: assise, assize, authorization, decree (суда), determination (суда), disposition, establishment, regulation, ruling (суда), term (договора), judgment (Европейского Суда)7) Economy: action8) Diplomatic term: enactment (законодательной власти)9) Oil: resolution (правительства)11) Chemical weapons: statutory order (гос. учреждения)12) Administrative law: sentence13) Makarov: disposition (договора, закона), ordinance
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decretal order — An order in equity preliminary to the final decree or judgment in the case. See interlocutory decree … Ballentine's law dictionary
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