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1 reach the court
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2 adjourn the court
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3 affect the court
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4 attend the court
бути присутнім на судовому засіданні ( процесі); з'являтися до суду, з'являтися на судовий процес -
5 clear the court
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6 mislead the court
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7 move the court
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8 petition the court
(for smth.) клопотати(ся) перед судом ( про щось) -
9 seize the court
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10 bring before the court
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11 master of the court
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12 at the discretion of the court
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > at the discretion of the court
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13 at the order of the court
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > at the order of the court
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14 bar the public from the court
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > bar the public from the court
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15 give the court the discretion
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > give the court the discretion
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16 in the presence of the court
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > in the presence of the court
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17 lay the case before the court
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > lay the case before the court
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18 without the leave of the court
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > without the leave of the court
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19 address the court in person
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > address the court in person
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20 advisory opinion of the court
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > advisory opinion of the court
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