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1 revocation
скасування, анулювання, скасування, визнання нечинним; відкликання; позбавлення (громадянства, прав тощо); ревокаціяrevocation by writing executed as will — скасування документа, виконаного як заповіт
revocation of licence to practise — = revocation of license to practise скасування дозволу практикувати (на практику)
- revocation hearingrevocation of license to practise — = revocation of licence to practise
- revocation of a licence
- revocation of a license
- revocation of a permission
- revocation of a will
- revocation of an offer
- revocation of authority
- revocation of citizenship
- revocation of driving licence
- revocation of driving license
- revocation of parole
- revocation of probate
- revocation of probation
- revocation of rights
- revocation suit
- revocation of trust by court
- revocation of trust by settlor
- revocation of will
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2 consideration
n1) міркування; підстава2) розгляд, обговорення3) увага, послужливість; люб'язність; запобігливість4) відшкодування, компенсація; винагорода5) важливість, значність* * *n1) розгляд; обговорення2) міркуванняto take into consideration — взяти до уваги;; юp. судити по сукупності, приймати рішення з урахуванням не згаданих в обвинувальному акті злочинів, у яких зізнається підсудний
to leave out of consideration — не брати до уваги, не врахувати
in consideration of... — беручи до уваги..., з огляду на...
3) увага, люб'язність; повага4) відшкодування, компенсація, винагородаexecuted consideration — юp. виконане зустрічне задоволення
concurrent consideration — юp. одночасне зустрічне задоволення
executory consideration — юp. майбутнє зустрічне задоволення
5) важливість, значущість6)on /under/ no consideration — нізащо
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3 _закон
always tell your doctor and your lawyer the truth fond of lawsuits, little wealth; fond of doctors, little health good laws spring from bad morals a good lawyer, a bad neighbor the greater the number of laws, the more thieves there will be ignorance of the law is no excuse for breaking it laws are silent when wars are waging laws catch flies, but let hornets go free laws too gentle are seldom obeyed; too severe, seldom executed law-makers should not be law-breakers might goes before right necessity knows no law, but it is intimately acquainted with many lawyers not everything legally right is morally right one law for the rich and another for the poor possession is nine points of the law where law ends, tyranny begins
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