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1 Adam’s Justiciary Reports (сокр.)
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Adam’s Justiciary Reports (сокр.)
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2 Adam’s Justiciary Reports
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Adam’s Justiciary Reports
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3 судейский чиновник
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4 судейский чиновник
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5 судейский чиновник
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6 судейский чиновник
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > судейский чиновник
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7 Высший уголовный суд
Law: Justiciary court (в Шотландии), court of Justiciary (в Шотландии)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Высший уголовный суд
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8 Суд юстициария
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9 Высший уголовный суд Шотландии
General subject: High Court of JusticiaryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Высший уголовный суд Шотландии
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10 Суд юстициария. Высший уголовный суд
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Суд юстициария. Высший уголовный суд
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11 законный
1) General subject: allowable, authorized, competent, fair, judicial, judiciary, juridic, juridical, juristic, justiciary, justifiable, kosher, law, lawful, legal, legit, legitimate, legitimate (о правителе), licit, nomothetic, on the legit, quiritary, rightful, true, vested, warrantable, well warranted, well-warranted, good, righteous2) Religion: Legitima ("lawful", сокр. Litma.), Legitimus ("legitimate", сокр. Legit.), licit (Latin for "to be permitted", conforming to the requirements of the law)3) Law: accordance to law, according to law, good in law, just, legitime, loyal, nomothetical, sound, statutory, titular4) Economy: statute6) Sociology: legitim7) Business: effective, in force, recognized, valid8) leg.N.P. established by operation of law10) Archaic: kindly -
12 судебный
1) General subject: adjudicatory, court, forensic, judicial, judiciary, juridical, justiciary, law, legal, magisterial, prosecutorial, prosecutory2) Law: adjudicative, legal expert, officer of the court3) Diplomatic term: juridic4) Business: judical -
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1) General subject: judicatory, judicial, justiciary, magisterial, referees2) Law: judiciary, juridical, jurisdiction3) Business: forensic -
14 судейский чиновник
General subject: Common Serjeant, justiciaryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > судейский чиновник
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15 судья
1) General subject: Justice (титулование), alcaide (в Северной Африке), alcayde (в Северной Африке), arbiter (верховный), arbitrator, bencher, doomsman, gentleman of the long robe, hakim, judge, justice, magistrate (преим. мировой), oracle, ref, referee, ump, umpire2) American: court, jurist, zebra (американский футбол)3) Sports: (сокр. от referee) ref4) Bookish: (верховный) arbiter7) Law: adjudicator, baron (суда казначейства, тж. Baron of the Exchequer), gownsman, jurat, justice (a judge or magistrate, in particular a judge of the Supreme Court of a country or state (The New Oxford Dictionary of English)), justiciary, legal profession member, magistrate (гл. обр. мировой), member of judicial body, member of the bench, trier, trier of law, trior8) Jargon: Blind Tom (в бейсболе), dog-robber (в бейсболе), rapper, wig9) Business: chancellor10) Makarov: beak11) Taboo: just-ass (игра слов на your justice Ваша честь, обращение к судье) -
16 уголовный суд
1) General subject: justiciary (в Шотландии)2) Law: court of Sessions (в ряде штатов США), criminal bar, criminal court3) Business: CPS (Великобритания, Crown Prosecution Service), Crown Prosecution Service (Великобритания, CPS) -
17 юрисдикция юстициария
Law: justiciaryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > юрисдикция юстициария
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18 юстициарий
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20 судебный
judicial, juridical, justiciary
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Justiciary — Jus*ti ci*a*ry, n. [Cf. LL. justitiarius, F. justicier. See {Justice}.] (Old Eng. Law) An old name for the judges of the higher English courts. [1913 Webster] Note: The chief justiciary, or justiciar, in early English history, was not only the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
justiciary — [jus tish′ēer΄ē] n. pl. justiciaries [ME < ML justitiarius < L justitia: see JUSTICE] 1. the chief political and judicial officer under the Norman and early Plantagenet kings 2. Archaic one who administers justice, as a judge 3. the… … English World dictionary
justiciary — A judge or justice. See court of justiciary … Ballentine's law dictionary
justiciary — /ju stish ee er ee/, adj., n., pl. justiciaries. adj. 1. of or pertaining to the administration of justice. n. 2. the office or jurisdiction of a justiciar. 3. justiciar (defs. 1 and 2). [1470 80; < ML justiciarius. See JUSTICE, ARY] * * * … Universalium
justiciary — n. position or duties of a justiciar, office of a high court judge in medieval Englandjus ti·ci·ar·y || dÊ’ÊŒ stɪʃɪerɪ / ʃərɪ adj. of the administration of justicejus ti·ci·ar·y || dÊ’ÊŒ stɪʃɪerɪ / ʃərɪ … English contemporary dictionary
justiciary — [dʒʌ stɪʃ(ə)ri] noun (plural justiciaries) chiefly Scottish 1》 an administrator of justice. 2》 the administration of justice … English new terms dictionary
justiciary — n. Judge, justice, justiciar … New dictionary of synonyms
justiciary — jus·ti·ci·ary … English syllables
justiciary — jus•ti•ci•ar•y [[t]dʒʌˈstɪʃ iˌɛr i[/t]] adj. n. pl. ar•ies 1) law why of or pertaining to the administration of justice 2) law why the office or jurisdiction of a justiciar 3) law why justiciar • Etymology: 1470–80; < ML jūsticiārius … From formal English to slang
justiciary — /dʒʌsˈtɪʃəri/ (say jus tishuhree) adjective of or relating to the administration of justice. {Medieval Latin justitiārius judge, from Latin justitia justice} …
justiciary — /jastish(iy)ary/ An old name for a judge or justice. The word is formed on the analogy of the Latin juriciarius and French justicier , and is a variant of justiciar (q.v.) … Black's law dictionary