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Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > магистратский суд
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1) General subject: Magistrates Court2) American: justice court -
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Amtsgericht n 1. RECHT local court, County Court, lowest district court, court of first impression, small-claims court; 2. ADMIN registrar of companies* * *n 1. < Recht> local court, County Court, lowest district court, court of first impression, small-claims court; 2. < Verwalt> registrar of companies* * *Amtsgericht
county (Br.) (district, magistrate) court -
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Amtsalter
length of service, seniority;
• Amtsanmaßung usurpation of office, assumption of authority, colo(u)r of office;
• Amtsanmaßung begehen to falsely represent o. s. as a person holding office under Her Majesty (Br.);
• Amtsantritt entry upon office, entering office;
• beim Amtsantritt upon entering into office;
• vor dem Amtsantritt before taking office;
• Amtsantrittsrede inaugural speech;
• Amtsarzt health officer (US), (Versicherung) medical examiner (Br.);
• Amtsausübung conduct of business;
• Amtsbefugnis authority;
• seine Amtsbefugnisse überschreiten to exceed one’s competence;
• Amtsbereich field, range;
• Amtsbescheid official note;
• Amtsbezeichnung official title;
• Amtsbezirk administrative district, bailiwick (US), magistracy;
• Amtsblatt register (US), Gazette (Br.), (EU) official journal;
• Amtsblatt der Europäischen Gemeinschaften Official Gazette (Official Journal) of the European Communities;
• im Amtsblatt bekannt machen to gazette;
• Amtsdauer duration of appointment, terms (US), (Minister) ministry;
• Amtsdelikt misdemeano(u)r (misconduct) in office;
• Amtseinführung inauguration;
• Amtseinkünfte emoluments;
• Amtseinsetzung promotion to an office, inauguration, instalment;
• Amtsenthebung dismissal [from a post], deprivation of (removal from) office;
• vorläufige Amtsenthebung suspension;
• willkürliche Amtsenthebung removal without proper cause;
• Amtsenthebungsverfahren (amerikanischer Präsident) impeachment [proceedings];
• Amtsentlassung mittimus (coll.);
• Amtsentsetzung dismissal from a post, ejection from an office;
• Amtsführung administration of (conduct in) office, conduct of business;
• schlechte Amtsführung official misconduct;
• Amtsgeheimnis official secrecy;
• Amtsgericht county (Br.) (district, magistrate) court;
• Amtshandlung official function;
• konsularische Amtshandlungen consular transactions;
• Amtshandlung vornehmen to officiate;
• Amtshilfe administrative aid;
• Amtsinhaber office bearer, officeholder (US);
• Amtskleidung habit, professional dress;
• Amtsleitung (telecom.) direct exchange line;
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offence (BRIT), offense (US)* * *n.prawn. (minor) offense; wykroczenie drogowe traffic violation; kolegium do spraw wykroczeń hist. magistrate court.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wykroczenie
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( у Великобританії) examining magistrate, court investigator, inquisitor -
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round/ring dance; dancers; planet movement; magistrate court; multitude; choir -
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