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Юридический термин: альтернативное заявление, альтернативное утверждение (при пледировании)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > disjunctive allegation
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1) заявление; утверждение2) обвинение в церковном суде или в суде по делам несовершеннолетних•allegation in pleading — заявление при пледировании;
- allegation of facultiesallegation upon information and belief — сделанное в аффидевите заявление, основанное на имеющихся у заявителя сведениях и предположениях
- alternative allegation
- juvenile allegation
- negative allegation
- positive allegation
- primary allegation
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= disjunctive allegation альтернативное заявление, альтернативное утверждение ( при пледировании)
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