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1 litigation lawyer
litigation lawyer Gerichtsanwalt m, ≈ vorwiegend forensisch tätiger Rechtsanwalt -
2 Williams, Thomas
[br]b. 13 May 1737 Cefn Coch, Anglesey, Walesd. 29 November 1802 Bath, England[br]Welsh lawyer, mine-owner and industrialist.[br]Williams was articled by his father, Owen Williams of Treffos in Anglesey, to the prominent Flintshire lawyer John Lloyd, whose daughter Catherine he is believed to have married. By 1769 Williams, lessee of the mansion and estate of Llanidan, was an able lawyer with excellent connections in Anglesey. His life changed dramatically when he agreed to act on behalf of the Lewis and Hughes families of Llysdulas, who had begun a lawsuit against Sir Nicholas Bayly of Plas Newydd concerning the ownership and mineral rights of copper mines on the western side of Parys mountain. During a prolonged period of litigation, Williams managed these mines for Margaret Lewis on behalf of Edward Hughes, who was established after a judgement in Chancery in 1776 as one of two legal proprietors, the other being Nicholas Bayly. The latter then decided to lease his portion to the London banker John Dawes, who in 1778 joined Hughes and Thomas Williams when they founded the Parys Mine Company.As the active partner in this enterprise, Williams began to establish his own smelting and fabricating works in South Wales, Lancashire and Flintshire, where coal was cheap. He soon broke the power of Associated Smelters, a combine holding the Anglesey mine owners to ransom. The low production cost of Anglesey ore gave him a great advantage over the Cornish mines and he secured very profitable contracts for the copper sheathing of naval and other vessels. After several British and French copper-bottomed ships were lost because of corrosion failure of the iron nails and bolts used to secure the sheathing, Williams introduced a process for manufacturing heavily work-hardened copper bolts and spikes which could be substituted directly for iron fixings, avoiding the corrosion difficulty. His new product was adopted by the Admiralty in 1784 and was soon used extensively in British and European dockyards.In 1785 Williams entered into partnership with Lord Uxbridge, son and heir of Nicholas Bayly, to run the Mona Mine Company at the Eastern end of Parys Mountain. This move ended much enmity and litigation and put Williams in effective control of all Anglesey copper. In the same year, Williams, with Matthew Boulton and John Wilkinson, persuaded the Cornish miners to establish a trade cooperative, the Cornish Metal Company, to market their ores. When this began to fall in 1787, Williams took over its administration, assets and stocks and until 1792 controlled the output and sale of all British copper. He became known as the "Copper King" and the output of his many producers was sold by the Copper Offices he established in London, Liverpool and Birmingham. In 1790 he became Member of Parliament for the borough of Great Marlow, and in 1792 he and Edward Hughes established the Chester and North Wales Bank, which in 1900 was absorbed by the Lloyds group.After 1792 the output of the Anglesey mines started to decline and Williams began to buy copper from all available sources. The price of copper rose and he was accused of abusing his monopoly. By this time, however, his health had begun to deteriorate and he retreated to Bath.[br]Further ReadingJ.R.Harris, 1964, The "Copper King", Liverpool University Press.ASD -
3 fee
1. сущ.1)а) эк. плата (за услуги, какое-л. право и т. д.); комиссия, комиссионный сбор; чаевые; вознаграждение; гонорар; взносATTRIBUTES:
additional fee, extra fee — дополнительная плата, дополнительное вознаграждение
base [basic\] fee — базовая плата, базовое вознаграждение
contract with a base fee of 1% and an award fee of 2% — контракт с базовым вознаграждением в размере 1% и премиальными в размере 2%
lawyer's fee — гонорар [вознаграждение\] адвоката
We couldn't afford to pay the lawyer's fees. — У нас не было денег, чтобы нанять адвоката.
use fee — плата за пользование [использование\]
The total replacement fee for a lost book is $60. — Суммарная плата за замену утерянной книги составляет $60.
monthly fee — месячная плата, месячное вознаграждение, плата [вознаграждение\] за месяц
COMBS:
fee for [smth.\] — плата [вознаграждение, комиссионные\] за [что-л.\]
The fee for adults is $3 per day. — Плата для взрослых составляет $3 в день
The registration fee per person is £66 + VAT. — Регистрационный взнос на одно лицо составляет £66 плюс НДС.
a $5.00 per day fee — плата в размере $5.00 в день
$75.00 Rental Fee for two hours; $37.50 for each additional hour — Плата за прокат на два часа составляет $75,00; $37,50 за каждый дополнительный час.
fee of $100, $100 fee — плата в размере $100
one-time fee of $17.88 to $34.95 — единовременная плата в размере от $17,88 до $34,95
a fee in the amount of $1000 — плата в сумме [в размере\] $1000
amount of fee — сумма оплаты [вознаграждения, комиссионных\]
per-transaction fee — плата [комиссионные\] за операцию
$10.00 fee per transaction — плата [комиссионные\] в размере $10 за операцию
to receive a fee — получать вознаграждение [плату\]
See:12-b-1 fee, 12b-1 fee, account fee, administration fee, administrative fee, admission fee, advance fee, advisory fee, agency fee, allowable fee, annual fee, application fee, appraisal fee, arrangement fee, assumption fee, ATM fee, audit fee, automated teller machine fee, award fee, back fee, bounced check fee, break-up fee, brokerage fee, broker's fee, broking fee, capitated fee, capitation fee, chargeback fee, clearing fee, commission fee, commitment fee, conditional fee, connection fee, consulting fee, contingency fee, contingent fee, contractor's fee, copyright fee, credit report fee, custodial fee, delivery fee, directors' fee, discount fee, distribution fee, documentation fee, drop-dead fee, early redemption fee, early repayment fee, effluent fee, emission fee, entrance fee, exit fee, facility fee, factoring fee, fair share fee, filing fee, finder's fee, fixed fee, flat fee, front-end fee, graduation fee, grazing fee, guarantee fee, handling fees, harbour fees, high loan to value fee, high percentage lending fee, high percentage loan fee, holding fee, incentive fee, initiation fee, insufficient funds fee, interchange fee, issuer's reimbursement fee, joining fee, kill fee, landing fee, late enrollment fee, late fee, late payment fee, licence fee 2), listing fee, loan discount fee, loan fee, loan guarantee fee, loan origination fee, lock-in fee, maintenance fee, management fee, manager's fee, membership fee, merchant discount fee, mortgage indemnity fee, mortgage indemnity guarantee fee, non-sufficient funds fee, no-sale fee, NSF fee, origination fee, overdraft fee, penalty fee, performance fee, policy fee, prepayment fee, professional fee, purchase fee, reasonable and customary fee, redemption fee, registration fee 2), renewal fee, rental fee, reproduction fee, retainer fee, retaining fee, returned check fee, re-use fee, SAG fee, sale fee, sales fee, school fee, Screen Actors Guild fee, SEC fee, service fee, sign-up fee, slotting fee, stand-by fee, stop payment fee, storage fee, subscription fee, success fee, surrender fee, take-up fee, termination fee, transaction fee, tuition fee, union fees, upfront fee, user fee, usual and customary fee, usual, customary and reasonable fee, usual, customary and reasonable fee, usual, customary and reasonable fee, usual, customary and reasonable feeб) гос. фин. сбор (целевой обязательный платеж, предназначенный для оплаты услуг, оказываемых компаниям и предприятиям государственными органами)legal [litigation\] fee — судебный сбор, судебная пошлина
Syn:See:assessment fee, consular fee, customs user fee, harbor maintenance fee, Land Registry fee, licence fee 1), notarial fee, patent fee, registration fee 1) tax 1. 1) а), duty 1. 3) а), impost, government dues2) эк., ист. = fief 1),3)а) юр. право собственностиSee:б) юр., ист. лен, феод, феодальное поместье, частное владение2. гл.1) общ. выплачивать (гонорар, чаевые, плату за дополнительные услуги)2) эк. тр., редк. нанимать (на работу), предоставлять работуWe feed a lawyer to act for us. — Мы взяли адвоката для ведения нашего дела.
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плата, комиссия, гонорар, вознаграждение: 1) плата (комиссия) за услугу; проведение операции в виде процента от цены или фиксированной суммы (может устанавливаться в ходе переговоров) (напр., оплата услуг юристов или аудиторов); 2) плата за учебу в частной школе или университете; 3) чаевые; 4) сбор, пошлина; 5) вступительный взнос в клуб; 6) абсолютное право собственности; право наследования без ограничений; = fee simple; fee simple absolute; freehold.* * *гонорар; комиссия; сбор; вознаграждение. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *Финансы/Кредит/Валюта -
4 civil
громадянський; загальногромадянський ( про суд); цивільний; цивільно-правовий; цивільна справа з перепроводженням під варту- civil corporationcivil status registration office — бюро (відділ) запису актів громадянського стану, ЗАГС
- civil obligation
- civil action
- civil activism
- civil administration
- civil agent
- civil alternative service
- civil appeal
- civil authorities
- civil aviation act
- civil aviation law
- civil bail
- civil case
- civil case study
- civil casework
- civil circulation
- civil claim
- civil clerk
- civil code
- civil cognation
- civil commitment
- civil commotion
- civil complaint
- civil contempt
- civil court
- civil custody
- civil damages
- civil day
- civil death
- civil defence
- civil defense
- civil defendant
- civil degree
- civil demand
- civil disobedience
- civil disorder
- civil disorders
- civil disturbance
- civil disturbances
- civil disturbance
- civil disturbances
- civil division
- civil docket
- civil domicile
- civil enforcement agency
- civil evidence
- civil fine
- civil freedoms
- civil government
- civil identification
- civil incapacity
- civil inferior
- civil infraction
- civil injunction
- civil injury
- civil interruption
- civil investigation
- civil investigative demand
- civil judge
- civil judgement
- civil judgment
- civil jurisdiction
- civil justice
- civil justice official
- civil law
- civil law court
- civil law term
- civil lawyer
- civil legal aid
- civil legislation
- civil liability
- civil liberties
- civil liberties lawyer
- civil liberty
- civil list
- civil list annuity
- civil litigation
- civil marriage
- civil matter
- civil matters
- civil obligation
- civil offence
- civil offense
- civil offence victim
- civil offense victim
- civil offender
- civil office
- civil officer
- civil official
- civil penalty
- civil polity
- civil possession
- civil practice
- civil practice lawyer
- civil prisoner
- civil procedural law
- civil procedure
- civil procedure trial
- civil proceeding
- civil proceedings
- civil process
- civil register
- civil registration
- civil relief
- civil remedy
- civil responsibility
- civil right
- civil rights
- civil rights act
- civil rights activist
- civil rights movement
- civil risk
- civil sanction
- civil servant
- civil service
- civil side of assize
- civil society
- civil standards
- civil state
- civil status
- civil strife
- civil suit
- civil trial
- civil union
- civil unrest
- civil war
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5 law
lo:1) (the collection of rules according to which people live or a country etc is governed: Such an action is against the law; law and order.) ley2) (any one of such rules: A new law has been passed by Parliament.) ley3) ((in science) a rule that says that under certain conditions certain things always happen: the law of gravity.) ley•- lawful- lawfully
- lawless
- lawlessly
- lawlessness
- lawyer
- law-abiding
- law court
- lawsuit
- be a law unto oneself
- the law
- the law of the land
- lay down the law
law n1. leyit is against the law es ilegal / va en contra de la ley2. derechotr[lɔː]1 ley nombre femenino2 SMALLEDUCATION/SMALL derecho1 familiar la poli nombre femenino, la pasma\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLagainst the law contra la leyby law por leyin law por leylaws are made to be broken hecha la ley, hecha la trampathe law of the jungle la ley del más fuerteto be a law unto oneself dictar sus propias leyesto be outside the law estar fuera de la leyto go to law recurrir a la leyto keep within the law obrar según la leyto take the law into one's own hands tomarse la justicia por su manolaw and order orden nombre masculino públicolaw court tribunal nombre masculino de justicialaw firm bufete nombre masculino de abogadoslaw ['lɔ] n1) : ley fto break the law: violar la ley2) : derecho mcriminal law: derecho criminal3) : abogacía fto practice law: ejercer la abogacían.• derecho s.m.• fuero s.m.• jurisprudencia s.f.• ley s.f.• regla s.f.lɔː1)a) c (rule, regulation) ley fhe's/she's a law unto himself/herself — hace lo que le da la gana
b) u ( collectively)to break the law — violar or contravenir* or infringir* la ley
it is against the law — es ilegal or está prohibido por (la) ley
to stay within the law — actuar* dentro de la ley
under French law — según la ley or la legislación francesa
to lay down the law — dar* órdenes
to take the law into one's own hands — tomarse la justicia por su (or mi etc) propia mano
c) u (as field, discipline) derecho m; ( profession) abogacía fto enter the law — (BrE) hacerse* abogado; (before n)
law school — facultad f de Derecho
2) ua) ( litigation)to go to law — (BrE) recurrir a los tribunales or a la justicia
b)3) c u ( code of conduct)Islamic law — ( Relig) la ley del Corán
4) c ( scientific principle) ley f[lɔː]1. N1) (=piece of legislation) ley f•
there's no law against it — no hay ley que lo prohíba- be a law unto o.s.pass 2., 9)2) (=system of laws)•
to be above the law — estar por encima de la ley•
the bill became law on 6 August — el proyecto de ley se hizo ley el 6 de agosto•
by law — por ley, de acuerdo con la ley•
in law — según la ley•
the law on abortion — la legislación sobre el aborto•
he is outside the law — está fuera de la ley•
to keep or remain within the law — obrar legalmente•
his word is law — su palabra es ley- lay down the law- take the law into one's own hands3) (=field of study) derecho m•
to study law — estudiar derecho4) (=profession) abogacía f•
she is considering a career in law — está pensando dedicarse a la abogacía•
to practise law — ejercer de abogado, ejercer la abogacía5) (=legal proceedings)•
to go to law — recurrir a la justicia or a los tribunales•
to take a case to law — llevar un caso ante los tribunales6) (=rule) [of organization, sport] regla f•
God's law — la ley de Dios7) (=standard) norma fthere seemed to be one law for the rich and another for the poor — parecía haber unas normas para los ricos y otras para los pobres
8) (Sci, Math) ley fnature 1., 4)•
by the law of averages — por la estadística, estadísticamente9) * (=police)to have the law on sb — denunciar a algn a la policía, llevar a algn a los tribunales
2.CPDlaw enforcement N — aplicación f de la ley
law enforcement agency N — organismo encargado de velar por el cumplimiento de la ley
law enforcement officer N — (esp US) policía mf
Law Faculty N — (Univ) facultad f de Derecho
Law Lord NPL — (Brit) (Pol) juez mf lor
the Law Lords — jueces que son miembros de la Cámara de los Lores y constituyen el Tribunal Supremo
law reports NPL — repertorio m de jurisprudencia
law school N — (US) facultad f de derecho
law student N — estudiante mf de derecho
* * *[lɔː]1)a) c (rule, regulation) ley fhe's/she's a law unto himself/herself — hace lo que le da la gana
b) u ( collectively)to break the law — violar or contravenir* or infringir* la ley
it is against the law — es ilegal or está prohibido por (la) ley
to stay within the law — actuar* dentro de la ley
under French law — según la ley or la legislación francesa
to lay down the law — dar* órdenes
to take the law into one's own hands — tomarse la justicia por su (or mi etc) propia mano
c) u (as field, discipline) derecho m; ( profession) abogacía fto enter the law — (BrE) hacerse* abogado; (before n)
law school — facultad f de Derecho
2) ua) ( litigation)to go to law — (BrE) recurrir a los tribunales or a la justicia
b)3) c u ( code of conduct)Islamic law — ( Relig) la ley del Corán
4) c ( scientific principle) ley f -
6 costs
витрати, видатки; судові видатки; сплата послуг адвоката- costs in the cause
- costs in trial court
- costs of administration
- costs of conviction
- costs of justice
- costs of lawyer
- costs of litigation
- costs of prosecution
- costs of the conviction
- costs of the prosecution
- costs on appeal
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7 law
nounthe law forbids/allows something to be done — nach dem Gesetz ist es verboten/erlaubt, etwas zu tun
according to/under British etc. law — nach britischem usw. Recht
be/become law — vorgeschrieben sein/werden
lay down the law — Vorschriften machen (to Dat.)
lay down the law on/about something — sich zum Experten für etwas aufschwingen
law enforcement — Durchführung der Gesetze/des Gesetzes
3) (statute) Gesetz, dasthere ought to be a law against it/people like you — so etwas sollte/Leute wie du sollten verboten werden
be a law unto oneself — machen, was man will
go to law [over something] — [wegen etwas] vor Gericht gehen; [wegen etwas] den Rechtsweg beschreiten
have the law on somebody — (coll.) jemandem die Polizei auf den Hals schicken (ugs.); jemanden vor den Kadi schleppen (ugs.)
take the law into one's own hands — sich (Dat.) selbst Recht verschaffen
5) no pl., no indef. art. (profession)practise law — Jurist/Juristin sein
law school — (Amer.) juristische Fakultät
commercial law — Handelsrecht, das
8) (Sci., Philos., etc.) Gesetz, daslaw of nature, natural law — Naturgesetz, das
* * *[lo:]1) (the collection of rules according to which people live or a country etc is governed: Such an action is against the law; law and order.) das Recht2) (any one of such rules: A new law has been passed by Parliament.) das Gesetz3) ((in science) a rule that says that under certain conditions certain things always happen: the law of gravity.) das Gesetz•- academic.ru/42012/lawful">lawful- lawfully
- lawless
- lawlessly
- lawlessness
- lawyer
- law-abiding
- law court
- lawsuit
- be a law unto oneself
- the law
- the law of the land
- lay down the law* * *nmany doctors want to see a \law banning all tobacco advertising viele Ärzte fordern ein Verbot jeglicher Tabakwerbungthe \laws governing the importation of animals... die Gesetze zur Einführung von Tieren...his word is \law sein Wort ist Gesetzthere is a \law against driving on the wrong side of the road es ist verboten, auf der falschen Straßenseite zu fahrenthe first \law of politics is... das oberste Gesetz in der Politik lautet...\law of taxation Steuerrecht ntto take the \law into one's own hands Selbstjustiz betreiben\law and order Recht und Ordnung, Law and Order famto be against the \law illegal [o gegen das Gesetz] seinto be above the \law über dem Gesetz stehento break/obey the \law das Gesetz brechen/befolgento remain within the \law sich akk im Rahmen des Gesetzes bewegen▪ the \law die Polizei\law of averages Gesetz nt der Serie\law of conservation of matter CHEM, PHYS Massenerhaltungssatz mthe \law of supply and demand das Gesetz von Angebot und Nachfrageto study \law Jura [o ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ Jus] studieren6.▶ to go to \law vor Gericht gehen▶ the \law of the jungle das Gesetz des Stärkeren▶ there's one \law for the rich and another for the poor ( saying) wer Geld hat, [der] hat auch das Gesetz auf seiner Seite▶ sb is a \law unto oneself jd lebt nach seinen eigenen Gesetzen* * *[lɔː]n1) (= rule ALSO JEWISH, SCI) Gesetz ntlaw of nature — Naturgesetz nt
he is a law unto himself — er macht, was er will
by law all restaurants must display their prices outside — alle Restaurants sind gesetzlich dazu verpflichtet, ihre Preise draußen auszuhängen
he is above/outside the law — er steht über dem Gesetz/außerhalb des Gesetzes
to keep within the law — sich im Rahmen des Gesetzes bewegen
a change in the law —
civil/criminal law — Zivil-/Strafrecht nt
5)(= operation of law)
law — eine Anwaltspraxis habento go to law — vor Gericht gehen, den Rechtsweg beschreiten
to take sb to law — gegen jdn gerichtlich vorgehen, jdn vor Gericht bringen
to take a case to law — in einer Sache gerichtlich vorgehen, einen Fall vor Gericht bringen
law and order — Ruhe or Recht und Ordnung, Law and Order
6)the law (inf) — die Polente (dated inf), die Bullen (sl)
I'll get the law on you ( Brit inf ) — ich hole die Polizei
* * *law1 [lɔː] saccording to law, by law, in law, under the law nach dem Gesetz, von Rechts wegen, gesetzlich;contrary to law, against the law gesetz-, rechtswidrig;under German law nach deutschem Recht;law and order Recht oder Ruhe und Ordnung;act within the law sich im Rahmen des Gesetzes bewegen, gesetzmäßig handeln;take the law into one’s own hands sich selbst Recht verschaffen, zur Selbsthilfe greifen; → come up 6, domestic A 1, inheritance 1 b, jungle, property 1, succession 4 d2. (einzelnes) Gesetz:4. Recht n:a) Rechtssystem n:b) (einzelnes) Rechtsgebiet:5. Rechtswissenschaft f, Jura pl:comparative law vergleichende Rechtswissenschaft;learned in the law rechtsgelehrt;6. Juristenberuf m, juristische Laufbahn:be in the law Jurist(in) sein7. Rechtskenntnisse pl:8. Gericht n, Rechtsweg m:at law vor Gericht, gerichtlich;go to law vor Gericht gehen, den Rechtsweg beschreiten, prozessieren;9. umga) Bullen pl pej (Polizei)b) Bulle m pej (Polizist)10. allg Gesetz n, Vorschrift f, Gebot n, Befehl m:lay down the law sich als Autorität aufspielen ( to sb jemandem gegenüber);lay down the law to sb jemandem Vorschriften machen11. a) Gesetz n, Grundsatz m, Prinzip n:b) (Spiel)Regel f:the laws of the game die Spielregelnc) (Lehr)Satz m:law of sines MATH Sinussatz;law of thermodynamics PHYS Hauptsatz der Thermodynamik13. Gesetzmäßigkeit f, Ordnung f (in der Natur):not chance, but law nicht Zufall, sondern Gesetzmäßigkeit14. RELa) (göttliches) Gesetz oder Gebot15. RELa) the Law (of Moses) das Gesetz (des Moses), der Pentateuchb) das Alte Testamentlaw2 [lɔː] int umg obs herrje!L., l. abk1. lake2. law3. league4. left li.5. line* * *nounthe law forbids/allows something to be done — nach dem Gesetz ist es verboten/erlaubt, etwas zu tun
according to/under British etc. law — nach britischem usw. Recht
under the or by or in law — nach dem Gesetz
be/become law — vorgeschrieben sein/werden
lay down the law — Vorschriften machen (to Dat.)
lay down the law on/about something — sich zum Experten für etwas aufschwingen
law enforcement — Durchführung der Gesetze/des Gesetzes
3) (statute) Gesetz, dasthere ought to be a law against it/people like you — so etwas sollte/Leute wie du sollten verboten werden
be a law unto oneself — machen, was man will
go to law [over something] — [wegen etwas] vor Gericht gehen; [wegen etwas] den Rechtsweg beschreiten
have the law on somebody — (coll.) jemandem die Polizei auf den Hals schicken (ugs.); jemanden vor den Kadi schleppen (ugs.)
take the law into one's own hands — sich (Dat.) selbst Recht verschaffen
5) no pl., no indef. art. (profession)practise law — Jurist/Juristin sein
law school — (Amer.) juristische Fakultät
7) no indef. art. (branch of law)commercial law — Handelsrecht, das
8) (Sci., Philos., etc.) Gesetz, daslaw of nature, natural law — Naturgesetz, das
* * *n.Gesetz -e n.Recht -e n.Rechtswissenschaft f.Vorgabe -n (Jagd, Sport) f. -
8 trial
1. n испытание, проба2. n спец. испытание; опыт3. n переживание, испытание; злоключениеpeople strengthened by trial — люди, закалённые испытаниями
4. n причина недовольства или раздраженияI fear you will find the piano next door a great trial — я боюсь, что рояль в соседней комнате будет вам очень мешать
5. n юр. следствие; судебное разбирательство; суд; слушание делаtrial by court martial — военный суд, трибунал
trial by battle — ордалия, судебный поединок
placed on trial — передал суду; переданный суду
6. n юр. дело, слушаемое в суде; процесс7. n юр. спорт. часто попытка8. n юр. спорт. предварительные или отборочные соревнованияtrial balance — пробный баланс; предварительный баланс
9. n юр. геол. разведка10. a пробный11. a испытательный; проверочный12. a контрольный13. a проверяемый; проходящий испытанияtrial employee — служащий, проходящий испытательный срок
14. a участвующий в рассмотрении дела в суде15. a слушаемый в судеperson for trial — лицо, преданное суду
fugitive from trial — лицо, бежавшее из-под суда
on trial — на испытании; на испытание; под судом
16. a грам. тройственныйСинонимический ряд:1. experimental (adj.) experimental; experimentative; pilot; probationary; tentative; test; untried2. affliction (noun) affliction; burden; calvary; cross; crucible; grief; hardship; misery; misfortune; ordeal; sorrow; tribulation; visitation; woe3. attempt (noun) attempt; effort; endeavor; endeavour; hassle; offer; striving; struggle; try; undertaking4. bother (noun) bother; care; trouble; worry5. experiment (noun) analysis; assay; criterion; essay; examination; experiment; experimentation; proof; standard; test; testing; touchstone; trial and error; trial run6. litigation (noun) case; hearing; indictment; lawsuit; litigation; prosecution7. pain (noun) pain; thornАнтонимический ряд:refreshment; relief; trifle; triviality -
9 antitrust
прил.тж. anti-trust эк. антитрестовский, антимонопольный (направленный на предотвращение монополизации какого-л. рынка, а также на предотвращение антиконкурентной деловой практики; название antitrust имеет исторический характер, так как термин trust был распространен в начале 20 в., когда формировалось антитрестовское законодательство, но практически не используется в этом значении сейчас)antitrust trial [proceedings\] — антимонопольный судебный процесс
antitrust litigation [suit\] — судебный иск по нарушению антимонопольного законодательства
antitrust ( law) violation — нарушение антимонопольного законодательства
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10 administrative
адміністративний округ; виконавчий, розпорядчий, адміністративний, адміністративно-господарський- administrative actionadministrative decentralization — децентралізація управління, адміністративна децентралізація
- administrative action
- administrative agencies brief
- administrative agency
- administrative agency licence
- administrative agency license
- administrative agency relief
- administrative agency sanction
- administrative agent
- administrative aid
- administrative and managerial
- administrative appeal
- administrative assistant
- administrative authority
- administrative board
- administrative body
- administrative boss
- administrative capacity
- administrative case study
- administrative casework
- administrative clemency
- administrative code
- administrative commission
- administrative company
- administrative control
- administrative court
- administrative court session
- administrative criminology
- administrative decision
- administrative dereliction
- administrative detention
- administrative determination
- administrative director
- administrative discharge
- administrative discipline
- administrative discretion
- administrative district
- administrative division
- administrative duty
- administrative employee
- administrative excess
- administrative exile
- administrative fine
- administrative forfeiture
- administrative government
- administrative hearing
- administrative implementation
- administrative influence
- administrative infraction
- administrative investigation
- administrative job
- administrative justice
- administrative law
- administrative lawyer
- administrative-legal
- administrative-legal system
- administrative-punitive
- administrative litigation
- administrative matters
- administrative officer
- administrative official
- administrative order
- administrative ordinance
- administrative police
- administrative power
- administrative practice
- administrative procedure
- administrative procedures
- administrative proceeding
- administrative proceedings
- administrative referral
- administrative reform
- administrative regulation
- administrative remedy
- administrative report
- administrative responsibility
- administrative review
- administrative rule
- administrative sanction
- administrative secrecy
- administrative servant
- administrative service
- administrative staff
- administrative trial
- administrative tribunal
- administrative unit
- administrative use -
11 appellate
- appellate court
- appellate decision-making
- appellate function
- appellate instance
- appellate judge
- appellate judgement
- appellate judgment
- appellate jurisdiction
- appellate lawyer
- appellate level
- appellate litigation
- appellate procedure
- appellate proceeding
- appellate proceedings
- appellate process
- appellate review
- appellate rules
- appellate tribunal -
12 cost
1) цена; стоимость2) pl судебные издержки; судебные расходы•all costs — общая сумма судебных издержек (как в суде первой инстанции, так и по апелляции);
costs in [of] litigation — судебные издержки;
costs in the cause — судебные издержки, издержки в процессе;
costs in trial court — издержки рассмотрения дела судом первой инстанции;
costs on appeal — издержки по апелляции;
- costs of administrationcosts to abide the event — издержки по апелляции;
- costs of conviction
- costs of justice
- costs of lawyer
- costs of prosecution
- accruing costs
- court costs
- double costs
- extra costs
- final costs
- indirect costs
- interlocutory costs
- legal costs
- medical costs of victims
- negligible costs
- party and party costs
- regular statutory costs
- solicitor and client costs
- statutory costs
- substantial costs
- taxed costs
- treble costs -
13 fee
1) феод.; поместье; земельная собственность4) вознаграждение; возмещение расходов; жалованье; гонорар; отчисления владельцу патента или субъекту авторского права; чаевые | платить гонорар, жалованье; давать на чай5) вступительный взнос; членский взнос7) устар. давать взятку8) шотл. нанимать•fee conditional — см. conditional fee;
fees paid in advance — аванс в счёт гонорара;
- affiliation feefee simple (absolute) — безусловное право собственности;
- annual fee
- attorney's fee
- base fee
- claims fee
- conditional fee
- consular fees
- contingent fee
- customs fee
- defeasible fee
- document supply fee
- filing fee
- final fee
- flat-rate fee
- great fee
- handling fee
- initiation fee
- lawyer's fee
- licence fee
- limited fee
- litigation fee
- membership fee
- notarial fee
- patent fee
- pilot fee
- position fee
- postage fee
- qualified fee
- refresher fee
- registration fee
- renewal fee
- retaining fee
- special conditional fee
- tailzied fee
- term fee
- union fee
- witness fee
- determinable fee
- registry fee -
14 Beau de Rochas, Alphonse Eugène
SUBJECT AREA: Steam and internal combustion engines[br]b. 1815 Franced. 1893 France[br]French railway engineer, patentee of a four-stroke cycle engine.[br]Renowned more for his ideas on technical matters than his practical deeds, Beau de Rochas was a prolific thinker. Within a few years he proposed a rail tunnel beneath the English Channel, a submarine telegraph, a new kind of drive for canal boats, the use of steel for high-pressure boilers and a method of improving the adhesion of locomotive wheels travelling the Alps.The most notable of Beau de Rochas's ideas occurred in 1862 when he was employed as Ingenieur Attaché to the Central de Chemins. With remarkable foresight, he expressed the theoretical considerations for the cycle of operations for the now widely used four-stroke cycle engine. A French patent of 1862 lapsed with a failure to pay the annuity and thus the proposals for a new motive power lapsed into obscurity. Resurrected some twenty years later, the Beau de Rochas tract figures prominently in patent litigation cases. In 1885, a German court upheld a submission by a German patent lawyer that Otto's four-stroke engine of 1876 infringed the Beau de Rochas patent. It remains a mystery why Beau de Rochas never emerged at any time to defend his claims. In France he is regarded as the inventor of the four-stroke cycle engine.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsSociété d'Encouragement pour l'Industrie Nationale, prize of 3000 francs, 1891.Bibliography1885, The Engineer 60:441 (an English translation of the Beau de Rochas tract).Further Reading1938, Bulletin de la Société d'Encouragement pour l'Industrie Nationale 137:209–39. 1962, Document pour l'histoire des techniques Cahier no. 2: pp. 3–42.B.Donkin, 1900, The Gas, Oil and Air Engine, London: p. 467.See also: Langen, EugenKABBiographical history of technology > Beau de Rochas, Alphonse Eugène
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