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1 подсудность
сущ.cognizance; (court, judicial) jurisdiction; ( персональная) suability- подсудность брачно-семейных дел
- подсудность жалоб
- подсудность по месту жительства
- подсудность по месту нахождения вещи
- подсудность по месту совершения действия
- подсудность по связи дел
- альтернативная подсудность
- добровольная подсудность
- договорная подсудность
- исключительная подсудность
- личная подсудность
- персональная подсудность
- обязательная подсудность
- предметная подсудность
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2 изъятие какой-л. категории дел из подсудности
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > изъятие какой-л. категории дел из подсудности
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3 изъятие какой-либо категории дел из подсудности
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > изъятие какой-либо категории дел из подсудности
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4 изъятие
сущ.(исключение, устранение) exception; removal; withdrawal; (имущества и т.п.) confiscation; impoundment; seizure; ( документов) suppression; ( из обращения) recall; redemption; retirement; withdrawal; ( из юрисдикции) exemptionизъятие из подсудности, изъятие из из юрисдикции — ( дела) divestiture of (exemption from) jurisdiction
- изъятие из законодательстваизъятие незаконно добытых свидетельств (доказательств — ) exclusion (suppression) of illegally obtained evidence
- изъятие из употребления
- изъятие из эксплуатации
- изъятие имущества
- изъятие собственности
- изъятие контрабанды
- изъятие фондов
- налоговые изъятиея
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