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1 lawful demand
законна вимога; правомірна вимога -
2 lawful
законний, правомірний; правосудний; легальний; легітимний; законослухняний; лояльний; припустимий- lawful acquisition
- lawful act
- lawful action
- lawful activities
- lawful activities activity
- lawful age
- lawful agent
- lawful agreement
- lawful application
- lawful application of force
- lawful arrest
- lawful authority
- lawful authorities
- lawful business
- lawful citizen
- lawful claim
- lawful concession
- lawful consent
- lawful correction
- lawful currency
- lawful custody
- lawful data
- lawful demand
- lawful detention
- lawful discharge
- lawful dismissal
- lawful engagement
- lawful entry
- lawful excuse
- lawful exercise of power
- lawful exercise of powers
- lawful exercise of rights
- lawful force
- lawful government
- lawful heir
- lawful holder
- lawful homicide
- lawful immigration
- lawful income
- lawful interests
- lawful investigation
- lawful issue
- lawful judgement
- lawful judgment
- lawful killer
- lawful killing
- lawfullottery
- lawful means
- lawful money
- lawful order
- lawful origin
- lawful owner
- lawful patent grant
- lawful person
- lawful picketing
- lawful play
- lawful portion
- lawful possession
- lawful process
- lawful punishment
- lawful question
- lawful reason
- lawful representative
- lawful resistance
- lawful right
- lawful search
- lawful self-defence
- lawful self-defense
- lawful sentence
- lawful sentencing
- lawful strike
- lawful surveillance
- lawful tapping
- lawful tender
- lawful title
- lawful use
- lawful violence
- lawful wedlock
- lawful wife
- lawful wiretap
- lawful wiretapping
- lawful witness
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