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1) законна мати; законний батько; законнонароджені нащадки2) законний, легальний, легітимний, на законній підставі; узаконений; заснований на праві прямого успадкування; правильний; правомірний; обґрунтований, поважний, серйозний; законнонароджений3) легітимізувати, узаконювати, надавати законного статусу, визнавати законним ( або чинним); виправдовувати; слугувати виправданням; усиновляти ( позашлюбну дитину)•- legitimate accident
- legitimate act
- legitimate activities
- legitimate activity
- legitimate aim
- legitimate argument
- legitimate article of commerce
- legitimate assets
- legitimate authority
- legitimate birth
- legitimate business
- legitimate character
- legitimate child
- legitimate children
- legitimate claim
- legitimate concern
- legitimate contender for power
- legitimate daughter
- legitimate demand
- legitimate demonstration
- legitimate design
- legitimate discontent
- legitimate drug
- legitimate economy
- legitimate employment
- legitimate enterprise
- legitimate evidence
- legitimate excuse
- legitimate exercise of duties
- legitimate expectation
- legitimate father
- legitimate grievance
- legitimate government
- legitimate gun owner
- legitimate heir
- legitimate income
- legitimate influence
- legitimate information use
- legitimate instrument
- legitimate interest
- legitimate interference
- legitimate king
- legitimate law enforcement
- legitimate means
- legitimate method
- legitimate mother
- legitimate nature
- legitimate need
- legitimate objective
- legitimate offspring
- legitimate origin
- legitimate owner
- legitimate place
- legitimate possessor
- legitimate powers
- legitimate privilege
- legitimate public interest
- legitimate purpose
- legitimate reason
- legitimate recipient
- legitimate referral
- legitimate relationship
- legitimate representative
- legitimate request
- legitimate right
- legitimate son
- legitimate source
- legitimate source of income
- legitimate sovereign
- legitimate state
- legitimate status
- legitimate transaction
- legitimate unionization
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3 legitimate a child
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4 have
мати, володітиhave a design for an insurrection — = have a design of an insurrection планувати повстання
have a design of an insurrection — = have a design for an insurrection
have an abortion without undue restrictive interference from the government — робити аборт без зайвого обмежувального втручання з боку держави ( про жінку)
have an offensive weapon in one's possession in a public place — мати при собі нападницьку зброю у громадському місці
have from an authoritative source — отримувати з авторитетного (надійного) джерела ( повідомлення тощо)
have territorial claims on neighboring states — = have territorial claims on neighbouring states мати територіальні претензії до сусідніх держав
- have a chance to winhave territorial claims on neighbouring states — = have territorial claims on neighboring states
- have a child
- have a clue
- have a file
- have a history of crime
- have a legal perspective
- have a legitimate complaint
- have a long criminal record
- have a previous conviction
- have a priority right
- have a reputation
- have a right
- have a shot at smth.
- have a statutory right
- have a wide public response
- have access
- have access to legal advice
- have alibi
- have arraignment
- have ascendancy
- have authority
- have been convicted previously
- have blackouts
- have capacity
- have charge
- have control
- have driver's licence
- have driving licence
- have equal rights
- have full discretion to act
- have got the rats
- have in custody on a warrant
- have in custody
- have in possession
- have jurisdiction
- have legal consequences
- have legal effects
- have legal counsel
- have legal education
- have life tenure
- have mercy
- have moral right
- have no legal consequences
- have no legal effects
- have no legal effects
- have no object in life
- have one's just deserts
- have one vote
- have petition
- have plenty of briefs
- have power
- have prestige
- have previous conviction
- have proof
- have property in land
- have recourse
- have retroactive effect
- have revenge
- have reverses
- have sex
- have sexual intercourse
- have smb. shot without a trial
- have something
- have the authority
- have the burden of proof
- have the burden of proving
- have the floor
- have the force of law
- have the law
- have the right of abode
- have the same force
- have the weight as a precedent
- have ties
- have vehicle licence
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5 recognition
(офіційне) визнання; упізнання; зобов'язання; надання слова ( на засіданні); підтвердження, схвалення; свідчення свідка, отримані на попередньому допитіrecognition of a government as exercising de facto authority in a territory — визнання уряду як такого, що здійснює владу де факто на певній території
recognition of a government as exercising de jure authority in a territory — визнання уряду як такого, що здійснює владу де юре на певній території
recognition of a state as exercising de facto authority in a territory — = recognition of a state as exercising de facto de jure authority in a territory визнання держави як такої, що здійснює владу де факто (де юре) на певній території
recognition of a state as exercising de facto de jure authority in a territory — = recognition of a state as exercising de facto authority in a territory
recognition of an overseas divorce — визнання розлучення, що здійснено за кордоном
recognition of foreign divorces — визнання шлюбів, укладених в інших країнах
recognition of the maritime flag of a landlocked state — визнання морського прапору держави, що не має виходу до моря
- recognition by the publicrecognition to foreign divorces — визнання шлюбів, укладених в інших країнах
- recognition de facto
- recognition de jure
- recognition dispute
- recognition of a government
- recognition of a nation
- recognition of a new state
- recognition of a state
- recognition of authorization
- recognition of belligerency
- recognition of borders
- recognition of danger
- recognition of insurgency
- recognition of the fact
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