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Юридический термин: духовная должность, духовный санУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > ecclesiastical capacity
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1. a духовный, церковный, относящийся к церквиecclesiastical capacity — духовный сан; духовная должность
2. a священнический, относящийся к духовенствуСинонимический ряд:1. church (adj.) church; churchly; churchmanly; religious; spiritual2. papal (adj.) apostolic; clerical; papal; papist; pontific; pontifical; prelatic; priestly; sacerdotal -
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1) способность2) правоспособность; дееспособность3) должность; должностное положение4) компетенция•in a representative capacity — в качестве представителя;
capacity to commit crime — уголовно-правовая дееспособность (обусловленная возрастом и вменяемостью юридически признанная способность совершить преступление);
capacity to contract — способность заключить договор;
- administrative capacitycapacity to sue and be sued — способность искать и отвечать в суде, процессуальная право- и дееспособность
- contractual capacity
- criminal capacity
- earning capacity
- ecclesiastical capacity
- general legal capacity
- international legal capacity
- labour capacity
- legal capacity
- mental capacity
- official capacity
- passive capacity
- political capacity
- private capacity
- public capacity
- representative capacity
- sufficient mental capacity
- testamentary capacity
- testimonial capacity
- union capacity
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