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1 exemption from civil jurisdiction
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > exemption from civil jurisdiction
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2 to grant exemption from civil and criminal jurisdiction
предоставить освобождение / освободить от гражданской и уголовной юрисдикцииEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to grant exemption from civil and criminal jurisdiction
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3 exemption
n1) освобождение (от чего-л.); льгота; изъятие; привилегия2) исключение, вычет (при расчёте налогов)• -
4 jurisdiction
n1) судопроизводство, отправление правосудия2) юрисдикция; подсудность- extend jurisdiction over smth.- obtain jurisdiction over smth.- exercise jurisdiction over the subjects citizens travelling or residing abroad3) сфера полномочий, компетенция• -
5 jurisdiction
n1. судочинство; здійснення правосуддя2. юрисдикція; підсудність; підвідомчість3. підвідомча галузь; сфера повноважень- civil jurisdiction цивільна юрисдикція- consular jurisdiction консульська юрисдикція- creeping jurisdiction повзуча юрисдикція- criminal jurisdiction кримінальна юрисдикція- domestic jurisdiction внутрішня компетенція- indisputable jurisdiction безперечна юрисдикція- local jurisdiction місцева юрисдикція- exemption from criminal jurisdiction звільнення з-під кримінальної юрисдикції- exercise of jurisdiction здійснення юрисдикції- to be subject to the jurisdiction of one's country знаходиться під юрисдикцією своєї країни- to come within jurisdiction підлягати під юрисдикцію- to exercise jurisdiction виконувати юрисдикцію- to grant exemption from civil and criminal jurisdiction надати звільнення з-під цивільної та кримінальної юрисдикції- to have jurisdiction respecting foreign consuls здійснювати юрисдикцію стосовно іноземних консулів- to retain jurisdiction зберегти юрисдикцію -
6 exemption
n1) освобождение (от чего-л.); льгота; изъятие; привилегия2) исключение, вычет ( при расчете налогов)•- exemption from criminal jurisdiction
- exemption from customs duties and inspection
- exemption from dues and taxes
- exemption from police
- exemption from social security legislation
- exemption from subpoena as a witness
- exemption from taxation
- fiscal and customs exemption
- tax exemption
- total exemption
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