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1 essential element of crime
Юридический термин: существенный элемент преступления (состава), существенный элемент состава преступленияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > essential element of crime
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2 essential element of crime
Англо-русский юридический словарь > essential element of crime
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1) элемент, составная часть2) фактор4) pl стихия, непреодолимая сила, форс-мажор•- element of crimeelement essential to the offence — 1. элемент, признак (состава) преступления 2. pl состав преступления
- element of introduction
- element of offence
- constituent element of offence
- essential element
- essential element of crime
- vital elements of crime
- essential element of offence
- material element of offence
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