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1 fictitious cause of action
Юридический термин: фиктивное основание искаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > fictitious cause of action
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2 fictitious cause of action
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > fictitious cause of action
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3 fictitious cause of action
Англо-русский юридический словарь > fictitious cause of action
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4 fictitious
неправдивий, підроблений, фіктивний; удаваний; хибний- fictitious agreement
- fictitious assignment
- fictitious bankruptcy
- fictitious blockade
- fictitious buyer
- fictitious cause of action
- fictitious claim
- fictitious company
- fictitious contract
- fictitious declaration
- fictitious dividend
- fictitious exchange
- fictitious identity
- fictitious import account
- fictitious letter of advice
- fictitious marriage
- fictitious name
- fictitious obligation
- fictitious payment
- fictitious person
- fictitious plea
- fictitious possession
- fictitious presumption
- fictitious profit
- fictitious proof
- fictitious purchase
- fictitious remuneration
- fictitious sale
- fictitious signature
- fictitious trademark
- fictitious transaction
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5 cause
1) основание; мотив; причина | причинять2) судебное дело, процесс, тяжба4) заставлять; велеть; распоряжаться•to cause collectively — причинить по совокупности действий;
to furnish cause — предъявить, представить основание, причину;
to cause inconvenience — причинить неудобство;
- cause of actionto cause smth. to be done — распорядиться о совершении чего-л. ; заставить сделать что-л. ; обеспечить совершение чего-л. ;
- cause of arrest
- causes of crime
- cause of offence
- absent good cause
- accident cause
- accidental cause
- active cause
- adequate cause
- arranged cause
- case-based cause of action
- colourable cause
- colorable cause
- constitutional cause of action
- contributing cause of offence
- direct cause
- excusable cause
- fictitious cause of action
- good cause
- good cause to believe
- immediate cause
- impulsive cause
- justifiable cause
- last impulsive cause
- legal cause
- major cause
- maritime causes
- matrimonial cause
- minor cause
- original cause
- primitive cause
- probable cause
- probable cause to believe
- probable cause within rule
- proximate cause
- real cause
- reasonable cause
- reasonable cause to believe
- remote cause
- short cause
- small cause
- sufficient cause
- surviving cause of action
- testamentary cause
- unanswerable cause of action
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6 fictitious
1. a вымышленный, выдуманный; воображаемый2. a фиктивный3. a ложный; притворный4. a взятый из романаСинонимический ряд:1. false (adj.) assumed; fake; false; feigned; fraudulent; mock; sham; simulated2. imaginary (adj.) chimerical; fanciful; fantastic; fictional; fictive; illusory; imaginary; invented; made-up; suppositious; supposititious; unrealАнтонимический ряд:actual; authentic; authorised; certain; confirmed; correct; exact; factual; genuine; guaranteed; literal; official; positive; precise; real -
7 just cause
to show cause — привести основания ; представить доводы
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8 probable cause
юр. резонное основаниеto show cause — привести основания ; представить доводы
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