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1 indirect contempt
Юридический термин: неподчинение распоряжению (суда), неподчинение решению, неуважение вне заседания (к суду) -
2 indirect contempt
неповага до суду поза залом судового засідання, непідкорення розпорядженню (суда) -
3 indirect contempt
неуважение ( к суду) вне заседания, неподчинение распоряжению ( суда) -
4 indirect contempt
s.contumacia indirecta. -
5 contempt
1) неуважение, оскорбление ( органа власти)2) нарушение ( норм права)•contempt against judge — неуважение к судье;
- contempt of courtin contempt of — в нарушение чего-л. ; в неуважении к ...
- contempt of law
- contempt of Parliament
- contempt of the King
- civil contempt
- consequential contempt
- criminal contempt
- direct contempt
- indirect contempt
- legislative contempt
- contempt the Queen
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непрямий; опосередкований; побічний; (отриманий) з чужих слів ( або з других рук)- indirect business
- indirect contempt
- indirect costs
- indirect damages
- indirect discrimination
- indirect election
- indirect elections
- indirect evidence
- indirect gift
- indirect impleading
- indirect import
- indirect imports
- indirect interference
- indirect insurance
- indirect intervention
- indirect liability
- indirect loss
- indirect motive
- indirect necessity
- indirect possession
- indirect proof
- indirect racial discrimination
- indirect relevance
- indirect restriction
- indirect tax
- indirect taxation
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1. [ʹɒbdʒ|ekt,-{ʹɒbdʒ}ıkt] n1. предмет; вещь2. объект, предметobject of pity [of thought, of disgust, of fear, of curiosity, of contempt, of admiration] - объект /предмет/ сострадания [размышлений, отвращения, страха, любопытства, презрения, восхищения]
3. (конечная) цель; намерение; движущий мотивthe object of one's life [efforts] - цель жизни [усилий]
with this object in mind - преследуя эту цель, с этой целью, имея это в виду
to achieve /to attain, to gain, to secure/ one's object - достичь своей цели
what's the object of doing that? - зачем это делать?
4. грам. дополнениеdirect [indirect, prepositional] object - прямое [косвенное, предложное] дополнение
5. филос. объект (в противоп. субъекту)6. разг. нелепый человек; смешная, необычная вещьa nice object he looked with a black eye! - ну и вид же у него был с фонарём под глазом!
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no object - не имеет значения, не важноmoney [time] no object - плата [часы работы] по соглашению /по договорённости/
2. [əbʹdʒekt] vbuy it for me, money no object - купи это для меня, я заплачу любые деньги
1. возражать, протестовать; противиться (чему-л.); выдвигать возражение; выражать неодобрениеyou should have objected in time - нужно было высказывать свои возражения вовремя
do you object to smoking? - вы против курения?
he objected that... - он возразил, что...
2. не любить, не одобрять; не переносить; испытывать неприязнь
См. также в других словарях:
indirect contempt — see contempt Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
indirect contempt — An act committed elsewhere than in the presence of the court or judge, which tends to obstruct the administration of justice, or to bring the court, or judge, or the administration of justice into disrespect. Re Dill, 32 Kan 668, 5 P 39; Osborne… … Ballentine's law dictionary
indirect contempt — noun : constructive contempt … Useful english dictionary
Contempt of court — is a court order which, in the context of a court trial or hearing, declares a person or organization to have disobeyed or been disrespectful of the court s authority. Often referred to simply as contempt, such as a person held in contempt, it is … Wikipedia
contempt — con·tempt /kən tempt/ n 1: willful disobedience or open disrespect of the orders, authority, or dignity of a court or judge acting in a judicial capacity by disruptive language or conduct or by failure to obey the court s orders; also: the… … Law dictionary
contempt of court — Any act which is calculated to embarrass, hinder, or obstruct court in administration of justice, or which is calculated to lessen its authority or its dignity. Committed by a person who does any act in willful contravention of its authority or… … Black's law dictionary
contempt of court — Any act which is calculated to embarrass, hinder, or obstruct court in administration of justice, or which is calculated to lessen its authority or its dignity. Committed by a person who does any act in willful contravention of its authority or… … Black's law dictionary
indirect — Not direct in relation or connection; not having an immediate bearing or application; not related in the natural way. Circuitous, not leading to aim or result by plainest course or method or obvious means, roundabout, not resulting directly from… … Black's law dictionary
indirect — Not direct in relation or connection; not having an immediate bearing or application; not related in the natural way. Circuitous, not leading to aim or result by plainest course or method or obvious means, roundabout, not resulting directly from… … Black's law dictionary
contempt — /keuhn tempt /, n. 1. the feeling with which a person regards anything considered mean, vile, or worthless; disdain; scorn. 2. the state of being despised; dishonor; disgrace. 3. Law. a. willful disobedience to or open disrespect for the rules or … Universalium
constructive contempt — A contempt of court committed, not in the presence of the court, but at some distance away from it, usually consisting in disobeying or resisting process, intimidating a witness, or giving a false report of judicial proceeding while the same is… … Ballentine's law dictionary