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1 equivocal declaration
Юридический термин: неоднозначное заявление, допускающее двоякое толкование -
2 equivocal declaration
заява, що дозволяє подвійне тлумачення; неоднозначна заява -
3 equivocal declaration
неоднозначное заявление, допускающее двоякое толкование -
4 declaration
1) заявление; декларация4) предъявление на таможне вещей, облагаемых таможенной пошлиной•declaration against interest — заявление в ущерб собственным интересам;
declaration by authority — заявление по правомочию;
declaration in chief — заявление по главному основанию иска;
- declaration of alienagedeclaration in lieu of an oath — заявление, равносильное присяге;
- declaration of bankruptcy
- declaration of death
- declaration of forfeiture
- declaration of insolvency
- declaration of intent
- declaration of intention
- declaration of majority
- declaration of neutrality
- declaration of priority
- declaration of the poll
- declaration of trust
- declaration of war
- declaration of will
- common-law declaration
- customs declaration
- dying declaration
- equivocal declaration
- false declaration
- identity declaration
- legitimacy declaration
- negative declaration
- pedigree declaration
- peremptory declaration
- positive declaration
- positive declaration of authority
- statutory declaration
- true declaration
- untrue declaration -
5 equivocal
сумнівний; двозначний, який припускає різне тлумачення
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