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1 formal admission in answer to a notice to admit facts
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > formal admission in answer to a notice to admit facts
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2 admission
1) допуск5) англ. церк. одобрение епископом лица, представленного на должность приходского священника•admission against interest — признание факта в ущерб собственным интересам;
admission by a person in privity with a party in litigation — признание факта лицом, имеющим общий интерес со стороной в процессе;
admission by bail — передача на поруки; освобождение под поручительство;
admission by demurrer — признание факта возражением по поводу относимости к делу доводов противной стороны;
admission to probate — признание ( судом) истинности и юридической силы завещания
formal admission in answer to a notice to admit facts — формальное признание факта в ответ на уведомление с требованием признать факты по делу
- admission of caseformal admission in answer to interrogatories — формальное признание факта в ответе на вопрос, поставленный в письменном опросе
- admission of guilt
- admission of offence
- adoptive admission
- extra-judicial admission
- formal admission
- formal admission at the trial
- formal admission by letter
- informal admission
- jail admission
- judicial admission
- out-of-court admission
- plenary admission
- tacit admission
- temporary admission
- vicarious admission* * *
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