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оборона; охорона; заборона (в т. ч. рибної ловлі); захист ( в суді); захисник (обвинуваченого); аргументація відповідача; заперечення по позову; письмове заперечення відповідача проти позову; обставина, що звільняє від відповідальності; узгоджене визнання вини- defence attorneydefence against responsibility for a crime — захист, що має на меті спростувати відповідальність за злочин
- defence capability
- defence capacity
- defence certificate
- defence contractor
- defence cooperation agreement
- defence counsel
- defence counsellor
- defence fund
- defence intelligence agency
- defence lawyer
- defence minister
- defence of alibi
- defence of appeal
- defence of crime
- defence of duress
- defence of entrapment
- defence of extreme necessity
- defence of fraud
- defence of inadmissibility
- defence of insanity
- defence of irrelevance
- defence of irresponsibility
- defence of laches
- defence of minority
- defence of mistake
- defence of nonpayment
- defence of pregnancy
- defence of privilege
- defence of property
- defence of provocation
- defence of self
- defence of self-defence
- defence of self-defense
- defence of sovereignty
- defence of superior order
- defence opinion
- defence plea
- defence potential
- defence story
- defence table
- defence theory
- defence to counterclaim
- defence witness
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