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1 devolution of property
передача власності, передача права власності -
2 devolution
зворотний хід; перехід (майна, права, обов'язку, посади, правового титулу); передача (обов'язку, посади, права, правового титулу); передача питання на розгляд призначених парламентом органів; обмежена автономія ( що вимагається для Уельсу і Шотландії), деволюціяdevolution of state authority from the center to the regions — = devolution of state authority from the centre to the regions передача державної влади від центру регіонам
- devolution of authoritydevolution of state authority from the centre to the regions — = devolution of state authority from the center to the regions
- devolution of property
- devolution of the Crown -
3 postponement
відкладання, відстрочення, перенесення на пізніший термін
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