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1 liable to civil proceedings
1) Юридический термин: несущий гражданскую ответственность, подлежащий ответственности в гражданско-правовом порядке2) Реклама: подлежащий ответственности в гражданском порядкеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > liable to civil proceedings
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2 liable to civil proceedings
Англо-русский юридический словарь > liable to civil proceedings
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3 liable to civil proceedings
Англо-русский экономический словарь > liable to civil proceedings
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4 liable civil proceedings
Юридический термин: несущий ответственность по гражданскому правуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > liable civil proceedings
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5 liable
2) обязанный3) подлежащий•liable at [in] law — ответственный по закону;
liable to be [to become] suspect — дающий основания для подозрения;
to be liable to smth. — подлежать чему-л. ;
liable to capital punishment — подлежащий смертной казни;
liable to check — подконтрольный;
liable to civil proceedings — подлежащий ответственности в гражданско-правовом порядке;
liable to criminal proceedings — подлежащий ответственности в уголовно-правовом порядке;
liable to death penalty — подлежащий смертной казни;
liable to fine — подлежащий штрафу;
to hold legally liable — признать подлежащим ответственности перед законом, перед судом;
liable to imprisonment — подлежащий тюремному заключению;
liable to penalty — подлежащий взысканию; подлежащий наказанию; подлежащий штрафу;
liable to prosecution — подлежащий уголовному преследованию;
- civilly liableliable to punishment — подлежащий наказанию;
- criminally liable
- legally liable
- secondarily liable
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