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1) питання; справа; матеріал; заява, що потребує доведення; оригінал; підстава, привід, причина; предмет обговорення; спірне питання, спірний пункт; суть•- matter amendatory in a statute
- matter at issue
- matter at law
- matter in contest
- matter in controversy
- matter in deed
- matter in dispute
- matter in issue
- matter in pais
- matter of aggravation
- matter of appropriation rules
- matter of argument
- matter of common knowledge
- matter of concernment
- matter of confidence
- matter of constitutional law
- matter of constitutional right
- matter of defence
- matter of defense
- matter of discretion
- matter of dispute
- matter of equity
- matter of fact
- matter of family law
- matter of form
- matter of great concern
- matter of great urgency
- matter of implementation
- matter of inducement
- matter of law
- matter of life and death
- matter of litigation
- matter of national security
- matter of official concern
- matter of opinion
- matter of practice
- matter of principle
- matter of procedure
- matter of public concern
- matter of record
- matter of right
- matter of state
- matter of substance
- matter reserved
- matter under consideration
- matter under inquiry
- matter under investigation
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