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караність; кримінально каране діяння; каральний захід; покарання; штраф; стягнення ( як вид покарання); пеня; розплатаpenalty entailing incarceration — покарання, пов'язане з ув'язненням
penalty linked with imprisonment — покарання, пов'язане з ув'язненням
penalty not entailing incarceration — покарання, не пов'язане з ув'язненням
- penalty clausepenalty not linked with imprisonment — покарання, не пов'язане з ув'язненням
- penalty fixed by law
- penalty for breach
- penalty for crime
- penalty for delay
- penalty for evasion of taxes
- penalty for offence
- penalty for offense
- penalty inflicted
- penalty interest
- penalty involving property
- penalty limit
- penalty of confinement
- penalty of crime
- penalty of death
- penalty payment
- penalty phase
- penalty point
- penalty provision
- penalty sum
- penalty tax
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