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Юридический термин: платный магистрат -
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nмагистрат, судья; мировой судья -
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n магистрат, судья; мировой судья; полицейский судьяСинонимический ряд:arbiter (noun) arbiter; arbitrator; chancellor; court; judge; justice; officer; police judge; referee; umpire -
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1. a оплачиваемый, платный; нанятый2. a оплаченный; уплаченный3. a уст. довольный, удовлетворённыйСинонимический ряд:1. C.O.D. (adj.) C.O.D.; cash down; cash on delivery; collect; money down2. cleared (verb) bring in; brought in; cleared; cleared off; discharged; drew; earned; gained; grossed; liquidated; netted; paid up; produced; quit; realised; returned; satisfied; settled; squared; yielded3. repaid (verb) compensated; indemnified; recompensed; redressed; reimbursed; remunerated; repaid; requited4. spent (verb) disbursed; expended; forked out; gave; gave/given; laid out; lay out; outlaid; shelled out; spent5. squared (verb) discharged; liquidated; satisfied; settled; squared -
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Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > платный
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1. rental2. non-toll-free3. paying4. toll5. paid; to be paid for -
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1) General subject: stipendiary, stipendiary magistrate2) Law: paid magistrate3) Australian slang: chief stipendiary magistrate (судья-магистрат суда магистров) -
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1) (судья) magistrateнеоплачиваемый / свободный магистрат — lay magistrate
платный магистрат — paid / stipendary magistrate
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m, stipendiata f person on a salary* * *stipendiato agg. salaried, stipendiary; ( pagato) paid: lavoratore stipendiato, salaried worker; magistrato stipendiato, stipendiary magistrate; lavoro stipendiato, paid job; è stipendiato dalla Regione, he is paid by the regional council◆ s.m. salary-earner, salaried employee, salaried worker, stipendiary.* * *[stipen'djato] stipendiato (-a)1. agg2. sm/f* * *[stipen'djato] 1.participio passato stipendiare2. 3.sostantivo maschile (f. -a) salaried person, salary-earner* * *stipendiato/stipen'djato/II aggettivo[operaio, impiegato] salaried, on the payroll mai attrib.III sostantivo m.(f. -a) salaried person, salary-earner. -
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The lowest level in the hierarchy of the French courts system, for the hearing of small cases. The Tribunal d'Instance is the French equivalent of a UK Magistrate's Court, except for the fact that a TI is overseen by a juge, a stipendiary magistrate (i.e. a trained jurist, paid for the job), not by Justices of the Peace (unpaid volunteer citizens). The concept of Justice of the Peace, as found in many English-speaking countries, does not exist in the French legal system.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Tribunal d'Instance
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vectīgal, ālis ( gen. plur. vectigaliorum, Suet. Aug. 101; id. Calig. 16:I.vectigalium,
id. Tib. 49), n. [vectus, from veho], a toll, tax, impost paid to the State (cf.: tributum, census, stipendium).Lit.:B.in vectigalibus non solum adventus mali, sed etiam metus ipse affert calamitatem... ita neque ex portu neque ex decumis neque ex scripturā vectigal conservari potest,
Cic. Imp. Pomp. 6, 15; C. Gracch. ap. Gell 11, 10, 3; Caes. B C 1, 35; id. B. G. 1, 18; 1, 36:pensitare,
Cic. Imp Pomp. 6, 16:imponere agro,
id. Agr. 2, 21, 55 sq.:levare agrum vectigali,
id. Brut. 36, 136.—Esp., an honorarium or contribution paid to a magistrate:II.praetorium,
Cic. Att. 5, 21, 11: aedilicium, the contribution of a province to the games instituted by an œdile, id. Q. Fr, 1, 1, 9, § 26.—Transf, of private affairs, revenue, rents, income, etc.:vectigalia urbana rusticis (anteponantur),
Cic. Off. 2, 25, 88; cf.:ex meo tenui vectigali,
id. Par. 6, 3, 49; Hor. C. 3, 16, 40; Col. praef. § 27; Plin. 9, 54, 79, § 168; 26, 3, 8, § 15; Plin. Ep. 7, 18, 2 sq.—Prov.:magnum vectigal est Parsimonia,
Cic. Par. 6, 3, 49.
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