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1 законный брак
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2 законный брак
1) General subject: lawful matrimony2) Religion: Matrimonium ("matrimony", сокр. Mrimonium.)4) Economy: estate of matrimony5) leg.N.P. lawful marriage6) Makarov: the estate of matrimony -
3 брак
I муж.( супружество) marriage; matrimony, wedlock ( официальный)состоять в браке в кем-л. — to be married to smb.
рожденный вне брака — born out of wedlock, misbegotten
II муж.неравный брак — misalliance; misalliance франц.
1) ( дефектная продукция)spoilage, waste; defective articles/goods, rejects мн. ч.2) ( изъян)flaw, defect -
4 законный
legal; lawful; (перен.: справедливый) valid, legitimateзаконный владелец — rightful owner / possessor
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законный брак — lawful matrimony -
5 законный
1) (основанный на законах, официальный) legal; lawfulзако́нная си́ла — validity
име́ющий зако́нную си́лу — valid
на зако́нном основа́нии — on legal grounds
зако́нный владе́лец — rightful owner / possessor [-'ze-]
зако́нный брак — lawful matrimony
2) (справедливый; обоснованный) legitimate, rightfulзако́нные притяза́ния — well-founded claims
зако́нное жела́ние — legitimate desire
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6 законный
прил.legal, lawful, legitimate, valid; allowable- законные притязания
- законный владелец
- законным порядком
- на законном основании••
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lawful wedlock — Matrimony; the ceremony or state of marriage. State v Coliton, 73 ND 582, 17 NW2d 546, 156 ALR 1403 … Ballentine's law dictionary
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Bastard file — Bastard Bas tard, a. 1. Begotten and born out of lawful matrimony; illegitimate. See {Bastard}, n., note. [1913 Webster] 2. Lacking in genuineness; spurious; false; adulterate; applied to things which resemble those which are genuine, but are… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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bastard — bas·tard / bas tərd/ n: an illegitimate child ◇ The word bastard is no longer used in legal contexts. bas·tardy / bas tər dē/ n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary