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1 правомерный
прил.( законный) justifiable;justified;lawful;legal;legitimate;right;rightful;( надлежащий) good;proper\правомерныйое вмешательство — lawful interference (intervention)
\правомерныйое действие — lawful (legal) act
\правомерныйое обязательство — lawful (legal) commitment (engagement; obligation)
\правомерныйое поведение — good behaviour
\правомерныйое прекращение — ( дела) lawful dismissal (of a case)
\правомерныйое требование — lawful demand
\правомерныйые средства — lawful (legal) means
признавать \правомерныйым — to render lawful
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2 освобождение от должности
1) Military: overslaugh (в связи с повышением), (занимаемой) relief from dutyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > освобождение от должности
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3 правомерное освобождение от должности
Law: lawful dismissalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > правомерное освобождение от должности
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4 правомерное прекращение дела
Law: lawful dismissalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > правомерное прекращение дела
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5 правомерное увольнение
Law: lawful dismissalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > правомерное увольнение
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6 правомерное прекращение
Русско-английский юридический словарь > правомерное прекращение
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