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41 straffefullbyrdelse
subst. (strafferett) execution of a sentence -
42 straffullbyrdelse
subst. (jus) execution of sentence, carrying out of sentence -
43 tvangsfullbyrdelsesgrunnlag
subst. (jus) execution judgment -
44 tvangsfullbyrdelseskjennelse
subst. (jus) writ of execution -
45 tvangsgrunnlag
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46 unntaksrett
subst. (jus) exemption from execution -
47 utførelse
subst. performance, execution, craftmanship, design, workmanship, carrying out, implementation (fagmessig utførelse) first-class workmanship -
48 utføring
subst. execution, carrying out, performance -
49 utføringsprosess
subst. (teleteknikk) execution process -
50 utført tid
(edb) execution time, object time -
51 utlegg i
(jus) (gjøre utlegg i) attach (property), distrain, seize (jus) (ta utlegg i) distrain on, levy execution on... -
52 utleggsdebitor
subst. (jus) execution debtor -
53 utleggsforbud
subst. (jus) tilsv. injunction against execution (or attachment) -
54 utleggsfri
adj. (jus) exempt from execution (or attachment) -
55 utleggsfrihet
subst. (jus) exemption from execution, exemption from attachment -
56 utleggspant
subst. charge created by distress subst. (jus) US: execution lien -
57 utleggspanthaver
subst. (økonomi) execution (lien) creditor -
58 utleggstaker
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59 utpanting
subst. distraining, levying of distress subst. distraint, distress, execution, seizure -
60 utpantingsfrist
subst. (jus) term for execution
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