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  • 1 Wrongful Institution Of Civil Proceedings

    Law: WICP

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Wrongful Institution Of Civil Proceedings

  • 2 vireillepanotoimi

    • institution of proceedings

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > vireillepanotoimi

  • 3 propaganda institucional

    • institution of proceedings
    • institutional advertising
    • institutional broker

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > propaganda institucional

  • 4 publicidad corporativa

    • institution of proceedings
    • institutional advertising
    • institutional broker

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > publicidad corporativa

  • 5 publicidad institucional

    • institution of proceedings
    • institutional advertising
    • institutional broker

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > publicidad institucional

  • 6 возбуждение разбирательства

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > возбуждение разбирательства

  • 7 Klageerhebung

    f JUR. filing of an action, institution of legal proceedings
    * * *
    Kla|ge|er|he|bung
    f (JUR)
    institution of proceedings
    * * *
    Kla·ge·er·he·bung
    f JUR filing [or commencement] of action
    * * *
    Klageerhebung f JUR filing of an action, institution of legal proceedings

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Klageerhebung

  • 8 возбуждение дела

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > возбуждение дела

  • 9 порушення справи

    commencement of proceedings, complaining, initiation of a bill of proceedings, institution of action, institution of proceedings

    Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > порушення справи

  • 10 Einleitung

    Ein·lei·tung f
    1) admin introduction;
    die \Einleitung eines Verfahrens the institution of proceedings;
    die \Einleitung einer Untersuchung the opening of an inquiry [or investigation];
    2) ( Vorwort) introduction, preface
    die \Einleitung von etw [in etw akk] the discharge [or emptying] of sth [into sth]

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Einleitung

  • 11 institución de heredero

    • appointment of an heir
    • instituting
    • institution of proceedings

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > institución de heredero

  • 12 vireillepano

    • suggestion
    • proposal
    law
    • institution of proceedings
    law
    • commencement of action

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > vireillepano

  • 13 vireillepanotapa

    • method of institution of proceedings

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > vireillepanotapa

  • 14 עמידה II

    עֲמִידָהII f. (עָמַד) 1) standing, standing up. Y.Keth.IV, 28b עֲמִידַתב״ד appearing before court (institution of proceedings). Shebu.30b בעדים … בע׳ as to witnesses before court, all agree that they must stand. Ib. בעלי דינין בע׳ the parties must stand. Y.Bicc.III, 65c bot; Y.R. Hash. I, 57b top (ref. to Lev. 19:32) אני הוא … עמידת זקן תחלה I (the Lord) was the first to observe the standing up before an old man (by ref. to Gen. 18:22, emended instead of, ‘And the Lord was yet standing before Abraham, v. תִּיקּוּן); Lev. R. s. 35. Keth.111a אל תרבה בע׳וכ׳ do not stand too much, for standing is injurious to the heart. Ib.b, v. סְמִיכָה; a. fr.; v. יְשִׁיבָה.Pl. עֲמִידוֹת. Y.Erub.V, beg.22b כל ע׳ שעמדוכ׳ as often as he stood before Ahiya his teacher, he considered himself as if standing before the Divine Presence. 2) putting up, erection. Num. R. s. 12 המשכן נתקדש בע׳ ובפירוקוכ׳ the Tabernacle was consecrated by putting up and taking apart and by anointing. Yeb.106a עֲמִירָתָהּ, v. יְשִׁיבָה.Pl. as ab. Y.Yoma I, 38b bot. היה שם שבע ע׳וכ׳ seven times was the Tabernacle (at its consecration) put up, and six times taken apart; a. e. 3) endurance, existence. Num. R. s. 2 אם אין … בסיד אין לו ע׳וכ׳ unless thou puttest sand into the cement, it will not last; so the nations cannot exist without Israel; a. e. 4) that part of the daily prayers which must be read standing, usually called תְּפִלָּה. Treat. Sofrim XVI, 12, v. קָדוֹש.

    Jewish literature > עמידה II

  • 15 עֲמִידָה

    עֲמִידָהII f. (עָמַד) 1) standing, standing up. Y.Keth.IV, 28b עֲמִידַתב״ד appearing before court (institution of proceedings). Shebu.30b בעדים … בע׳ as to witnesses before court, all agree that they must stand. Ib. בעלי דינין בע׳ the parties must stand. Y.Bicc.III, 65c bot; Y.R. Hash. I, 57b top (ref. to Lev. 19:32) אני הוא … עמידת זקן תחלה I (the Lord) was the first to observe the standing up before an old man (by ref. to Gen. 18:22, emended instead of, ‘And the Lord was yet standing before Abraham, v. תִּיקּוּן); Lev. R. s. 35. Keth.111a אל תרבה בע׳וכ׳ do not stand too much, for standing is injurious to the heart. Ib.b, v. סְמִיכָה; a. fr.; v. יְשִׁיבָה.Pl. עֲמִידוֹת. Y.Erub.V, beg.22b כל ע׳ שעמדוכ׳ as often as he stood before Ahiya his teacher, he considered himself as if standing before the Divine Presence. 2) putting up, erection. Num. R. s. 12 המשכן נתקדש בע׳ ובפירוקוכ׳ the Tabernacle was consecrated by putting up and taking apart and by anointing. Yeb.106a עֲמִירָתָהּ, v. יְשִׁיבָה.Pl. as ab. Y.Yoma I, 38b bot. היה שם שבע ע׳וכ׳ seven times was the Tabernacle (at its consecration) put up, and six times taken apart; a. e. 3) endurance, existence. Num. R. s. 2 אם אין … בסיד אין לו ע׳וכ׳ unless thou puttest sand into the cement, it will not last; so the nations cannot exist without Israel; a. e. 4) that part of the daily prayers which must be read standing, usually called תְּפִלָּה. Treat. Sofrim XVI, 12, v. קָדוֹש.

    Jewish literature > עֲמִידָה

  • 16 возбуждение дела по обвинению в нарушении права регресса

    Русско-английский словарь по экономии > возбуждение дела по обвинению в нарушении права регресса

  • 17 Guest, James John

    [br]
    b. 24 July 1866 Handsworth, Birmingham, England
    d. 11 June 1956 Virginia Water, Surrey, England
    [br]
    English mechanical engineer, engineering teacher and researcher.
    [br]
    James John Guest was educated at Marlborough in 1880–4 and at Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating as fifth wrangler in 1888. He received practical training in several workshops and spent two years in postgraduate work at the Engineering Department of Cambridge University. After working as a draughtsman in the machine-tool, hydraulic and crane departments of Tangyes Ltd at Birmingham, he was appointed in 1896 Assistant Professor of Engineering at McGill University in Canada. After a short time he moved to the Polytechnic Institute at Worcester, Massachusetts, where he was for three years Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Head of the Engineering Department. In 1899 he returned to Britain and set up as a consulting engineer in Birmingham, being a partner in James J.Guest \& Co. For the next fifteen years he combined this work with research on grinding phenomena. He also developed a theory of grinding which he first published in a paper at the British Association for the Advancement of Science in 1914 and elaborated in a paper to the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and in his book Grinding Machinery (1915). During the First World War, in 1916–17, he was in charge of inspection in the Staffordshire and Shropshire Area, Ministry of Munitions. In 1917 he returned to teaching as Reader in Graphics and Structural Engineering at University College London. His final appointment was about 1923 as Professor of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Artillery College, Woolwich, which later became the Military College of Science.
    He carried out research on the strength of materials and contributed many articles on the subject to the technical press. He originated Guest's Law for a criterion of failure of materials under combined stresses, first published in 1900. He was a Member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1900–6 and from 1919 and contributed to their proceedings in many discussions and two major papers.
    [br]
    Bibliography
    Of many publications by Guest, the most important are: 1900, "Ductile materials under combined stress", Proceedings of the Physical Society 17:202.
    1915, Grinding Machinery, London.
    1915, "Theory of grinding, with reference to the selection of speeds in plain and internal work", Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers 89:543.
    1917. "Torsional hysteresis of mild steel", Proceedings of the Royal Society A93:313.
    1918. with F.C.Lea, "Curved beams", Proceedings of the Royal Society A95:1. 1930, "Effects of rapidly acting stress", Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical
    Engineers 119:1,273.
    RTS

    Biographical history of technology > Guest, James John

  • 18 Preece, Sir William Henry

    [br]
    b. 15 February 1834 Bryn Helen, Gwynedd, Wales
    d. 6 November 1913 Penrhos, Gwynedd, Wales
    [br]
    Welsh electrical engineer who greatly furthered the development and use of wireless telegraphy and the telephone in Britain, dominating British Post Office engineering during the last two decades of the nineteenth century.
    [br]
    After education at King's College, London, in 1852 Preece entered the office of Edwin Clark with the intention of becoming a civil engineer, but graduate studies at the Royal Institution under Faraday fired his enthusiasm for things electrical. His earliest work, as connected with telegraphy and in particular its application for securing the safe working of railways; in 1853 he obtained an appointment with the Electric and National Telegraph Company. In 1856 he became Superintendent of that company's southern district, but four years later he moved to telegraph work with the London and South West Railway. From 1858 to 1862 he was also Engineer to the Channel Islands Telegraph Company. When the various telegraph companies in Britain were transferred to the State in 1870, Preece became a Divisional Engineer in the General Post Office (GPO). Promotion followed in 1877, when he was appointed Chief Electrician to the Post Office. One of the first specimens of Bell's telephone was brought to England by Preece and exhibited at the British Association meeting in 1877. From 1892 to 1899 he served as Engineer-in-Chief to the Post Office. During this time he made a number of important contributions to telegraphy, including the use of water as part of telegraph circuits across the Solent (1882) and the Bristol Channel (1888). He also discovered the existence of inductive effects between parallel wires, and with Fleming showed that a current (thermionic) flowed between the hot filament and a cold conductor in an incandescent lamp.
    Preece was distinguished by his administrative ability, some scientific insight, considerable engineering intuition and immense energy. He held erroneous views about telephone transmission and, not accepting the work of Oliver Heaviside, made many errors when planning trunk circuits. Prior to the successful use of Hertzian waves for wireless communication Preece carried out experiments, often on a large scale, in attempts at wireless communication by inductive methods. These became of historic interest only when the work of Maxwell and Hertz was developed by Guglielmo Marconi. It is to Preece that credit should be given for encouraging Marconi in 1896 and collaborating with him in his early experimental work on radio telegraphy.
    While still employed by the Post Office, Preece contributed to the development of numerous early public electricity schemes, acting as Consultant and often supervising their construction. At Worcester he was responsible for Britain's largest nineteenth-century public hydro-electric station. He received a knighthood on his retirement in 1899, after which he continued his consulting practice in association with his two sons and Major Philip Cardew. Preece contributed some 136 papers and printed lectures to scientific journals, ninety-nine during the period 1877 to 1894.
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    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    CB 1894. Knighted (KCB) 1899. FRS 1881. President, Society of Telegraph Engineers, 1880. President, Institution of Electrical Engineers 1880, 1893. President, Institution of Civil Engineers 1898–9. Chairman, Royal Society of Arts 1901–2.
    Bibliography
    Preece produced numerous papers on telegraphy and telephony that were presented as Royal Institution Lectures (see Royal Institution Library of Science, 1974) or as British Association reports.
    1862–3, "Railway telegraphs and the application of electricity to the signaling and working of trains", Proceedings of the ICE 22:167–93.
    Eleven editions of Telegraphy (with J.Sivewright), London, 1870, were published by 1895.
    1883, "Molecular radiation in incandescent lamps", Proceedings of the Physical Society 5: 283.
    1885. "Molecular shadows in incandescent lamps". Proceedings of the Physical Society 7: 178.
    1886. "Electric induction between wires and wires", British Association Report. 1889, with J.Maier, The Telephone.
    1894, "Electric signalling without wires", RSA Journal.
    Further Reading
    J.J.Fahie, 1899, History of Wireless Telegraphy 1838–1899, Edinburgh: Blackwood. E.Hawkes, 1927, Pioneers of Wireless, London: Methuen.
    E.C.Baker, 1976, Sir William Preece, F.R.S. Victorian Engineer Extraordinary, London (a detailed biography with an appended list of his patents, principal lectures and publications).
    D.G.Tucker, 1981–2, "Sir William Preece (1834–1913)", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 53:119–36 (a critical review with a summary of his consultancies).
    GW / KF

    Biographical history of technology > Preece, Sir William Henry

  • 19 Einleitung

    Einleitung f 1. GEN, PAT introduction, preamble; 2. RECHT start of, institution of (eines Verfahrens); opening (einer Untersuchung); preamble (Gesetz); 3. MEDIA introduction, preface
    * * *
    f 1. <Geschäft, Patent> introduction, preamble; 2. < Recht> eines Verfahrens start of, institution of einer Untersuchung opening Gesetz preamble; 3. < Medien> introduction, preface
    * * *
    Einleitung
    initiation, preliminary, preamble;
    Einleitung und Abwicklung multinationaler Finanzierungsgeschäfte initiating and structuring of multinational financing;
    Einleitung des Liquidationsverfahrens institution of winding-up proceedings;
    Einleitung eines Prozesses raising an action;
    Einleitung gerichtlicher Schritte institution of legal proceedings;
    Einleitung einer Untersuchung institution of an inquiry;
    Einleitung eines gerichtlichen Verfahrens institution of legal proceedings;
    Einleitung von Verhandlungen opening of negotiations;
    Einleitung eines Konkursverfahrens beantragen to make application for receivership (Br.), to petition for the appointment of a receiver (US).
    eines Prozesses raising an action

    Business german-english dictionary > Einleitung

  • 20 Eröffnung

    f
    1. opening (auch Schach); feierliche: inauguration
    2. (Mitteilung) disclosure; jemandem eine Eröffnung machen reveal ( oder disclose) s.th. to s.o.
    * * *
    die Eröffnung
    opening
    * * *
    Er|ọ̈ff|nung
    f
    1) (= Beginn) opening; (von Ausstellung) opening, inauguration; (von Konkursverfahren) institution, initiation
    2) (MED von Geschwür) lancing
    3) (hum, geh) disclosure, revelation

    jdm eine Eröffnung machento disclose or reveal sth to sb

    * * *
    Er·öff·nung
    f
    1. (das Eröffnen) opening
    bei der \Eröffnung der Galerie herrschte großer Andrang many people came to the opening of the gallery
    2. JUR (Einleiten) opening, institution
    \Eröffnung der Gesamtvollstreckung/des Konkursverfahrens commencement of enforcement proceedings/bankruptcy proceedings
    \Eröffnung des Hauptverfahrens committal for trial
    3. (Beginn) opening
    bei \Eröffnung der Börse at the opening of the stock exchange
    4. (Beginn) commencing
    die \Eröffnung des Feuers the opening of fire
    5. (geh: Mitteilung) revelation
    jdm eine \Eröffnung machen to reveal sth to sb
    * * *
    1) opening; (einer Sitzung) start; (einer Schachpartie) opening [move]
    2) (Mitteilung) revelation
    4) (Wirtsch.)
    * * *
    1. opening (auch Schach); feierliche: inauguration
    2. (Mitteilung) disclosure;
    jemandem eine Eröffnung machen reveal ( oder disclose) sth to sb
    * * *
    1) opening; (einer Sitzung) start; (einer Schachpartie) opening [move]
    2) (Mitteilung) revelation
    4) (Wirtsch.)
    * * *
    f.
    inauguration n.
    notification n.
    opening n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Eröffnung

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