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61 imprisonment by default
Англо-русский экономический словарь > imprisonment by default
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62 imprisonment for life
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63 imprisonment
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64 imprisonment
[ɪm`prɪznmənt]заключение; лишение свободыАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > imprisonment
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65 imprisonment for the term of natural life
Юридический термин: (one's) пожизненное заключениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > imprisonment for the term of natural life
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66 imprisonment
[im'pris·on·ment || ɪm'prɪznmənt]◙ n. מאסר, כליאה, החזקה במעצר* * *◙ רצעמב הקזחה,האילכ,רסאמ◄ -
67 imprisonment before trial
Politics english-russian dictionary > imprisonment before trial
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68 imprisonment for the term of one's natural life
Politics english-russian dictionary > imprisonment for the term of one's natural life
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69 imprisonment
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70 imprisonment before trial
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > imprisonment before trial
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71 imprisonment for a debt
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72 imprisonment for life
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73 imprisonment without trial
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > imprisonment without trial
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74 imprisonment
hukuman penjara* * *hukuman penjara -
75 imprisonment by debt
dipenjara karena hutang -
76 imprisonment for debt
penyanderaan karena hutang -
77 imprisonment
pagbibilibid, pagbibilanggô -
78 imprisonment
n.Habs (m.) / Heraast (f.) / qaed (f.) -
79 imprisonment
noun fangelsun; fangelsisvist -
80 imprisonment
См. также в других словарях:
IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT — IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT, the imprisonment of a debtor who fails to pay his debt on or before the date due. Prevalence in Other Legal Systems Influenced by Roman law (see execution civil law), imprisonment for debt was the most common means of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
IMPRISONMENT — IMPRISONMENT, the act of depriving a person of his liberty by restricting his freedom of movement and confining him within a particular defined locality, where he is under the direct and constant supervision of the confining authority. This form… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
imprisonment — index apprehension (act of arresting), arrest, bondage, captivity, commitment (confinement), custody (incarceration) … Law dictionary
imprisonment for debt — Imprisonment under an execution against the person of the judgment debtor. 30 Am J2d Exec § 865. Taking and holding a person in custody under mesne process to secure his presence until final judgment. 5 Am J2d Arr § 52. Most of the state… … Ballentine's law dictionary
imprisonment on civil process — Imprisonment for debt, whether under execution against the person or under mesne process; imprisonment for contempt in failing to comply with an order of court. 17 Am J2d Contpt §§ 104 et seq. See imprisonment for debt … Ballentine's law dictionary
imprisonment — (n.) late 14c., from Anglo Fr. emprisonement, O.Fr. emprisonement (13c.), from emprisoner (see IMPRISON (Cf. imprison)) … Etymology dictionary
imprisonment — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ six months , ten years , etc. ▪ life ▪ indefinite ▪ false, unlawful (esp. BrE) … Collocations dictionary
imprisonment — The detention of a person contrary to his will. The act of putting or confining a person in prison. The restraint of a person s personal liberty; coercion exercised upon a person to prevent the free exercise of his powers of locomotion. It is not … Black's law dictionary
imprisonment — The detention of a person contrary to his will. The act of putting or confining a person in prison. The restraint of a person s personal liberty; coercion exercised upon a person to prevent the free exercise of his powers of locomotion. It is not … Black's law dictionary
imprisonment — noun (U) the state of being in prison, or the time someone spends there: sentenced to a long term of imprisonment | life imprisonment (=imprisonment for the rest of your life, or for a long time): life imprisonment for murder … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
imprisonment — im|pris|on|ment [ ım prıznmənt ] noun uncount ** the punishment of being put into prison. The punishment of life imprisonment means that someone will be kept in prison for many years, possibly until they die: He was sentenced to four months… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English