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1 duly impaneled
= duly impanelled належним чином ( або законно) підібраний (укомплектований) ( про журі присяжних) -
2 duly impanelled
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3 duly
належно, належним чином, в належному порядку; в належний час; законно- duly authenticated
- duly authorized
- duly constitute a court of law
- duly constituted courts of law
- duly constituted government
- duly convicted
- duly elected
- duly elected delegate
- duly endorsed
- duly executed
- duly filed in
- duly impaneled
- duly impanelled
- duly proved
- duly qualified
- duly ratified
- duly served
- duly signed
- duly stamped
- duly sworn person
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