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1 party to a lawsuit
1) Юридический термин: сторона по делу2) Политика: сторона в судебном процессе -
2 party to the lawsuit
Юридический термин: сторона в деле -
3 party to a lawsuit
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4 party to a lawsuit
сторона у судовій справі ( або у судовому процесі) -
5 party
n1) партия2) группа3) отряд4) участник, юр. сторона•to ban a party — запрещать партию; объявлять партию вне закона
to be a party to smth — быть причастным к чему-л.
to belong to a party — принадлежать какой-л. партии
to call upon the parties to smth — призывать стороны к чему-л.; требовать от сторон чего-л.
to campaign for a party — вести предвыборную кампанию какой-л. партии
to emerge from the general election as the biggest single party — получать абсолютное большинство голосов на выборах ( о партии)
to follow a party — быть сторонником какой-л. партии
to hold a party together — сплачивать партию; сохранять единство партии
to inflict a smashing defeat on a party — наносить какой-л. партии сокрушительное поражение
to legalize / to legitimize a party — легализовывать / узаконивать партию
to merge with a party — объединяться с какой-л. партией
to place the parties in a position of inequality before the court — ставить стороны в неравное положение перед судом
to put the party on a good footing to fight for smth — создавать хорошие предпосылки для борьбы партии за что-л.
to rejuvenate a party — омолаживать партию; оживлять деятельность партии
to relinquish one's presidency of a party — отказываться от своего поста председателя партии
to shoot past a party — обходить какую-л. партию ( на выборах)
- agrarian partyto write a part's obituary — перен. хоронить партию
- approved party
- attacking party
- authorized party
- beleaguered party
- breakaway party
- breakup of a party
- center party
- centrist party
- clerical party
- coalition parties
- communist party
- conflicting parties
- Congress party
- Conservative party
- conservative wing of a party
- constitution of a party
- contending parties
- contracting party
- decline center-right parties
- defaulting party
- demise of a political party
- Democratic party
- departure from a party
- disbandment of a party
- disputing parties
- dissolution of a party
- dominant party
- ecological party
- environmentally responsible party
- expulsion from the party
- extreme right-wing party
- far-right party
- feuding parties
- founder of a party
- fraternal party
- fringe party
- fusion of two parties
- G.O.P
- governing party
- Grand Old Party
- grassroot organization of a party
- Green party
- groups outside the party
- guilty party
- hard-line party
- High Contracting Parties
- incumbent party
- independent party
- influential party
- injured party
- interested party
- involved parties
- Labour Party
- landing party
- lay parties
- leading parties
- left party
- leftist party
- left-of-center party
- left-wing party
- legal party
- legitimate party
- Liberal Democratic Party
- liberal party
- Liberal Party
- liberal wing of the party
- mainstream parties
- majority party
- marginalization of a party
- mature party
- merged party
- merger of two parties
- middle-of-the-road party
- middle-road party
- militant and tried party
- minor party
- moderate party
- much-shrunk party
- multiplicity of parties
- national convention of a party
- national-democratic party
- nationalist party
- Nazi party
- new splinter party
- newly formed party
- one's power base in the party
- opposing parties
- opposite party
- opposition party
- parliamentary party
- party at fault
- party has disintegrated
- party in office
- party in power
- party in the war
- party is down one per cent
- party is very much back in its stride
- party is well ahead of all the other parties combined
- party of division
- party of government
- party of privilege
- party of social concern
- party of the people
- party of the right
- party to a case
- party to a conference
- party to a lawsuit
- party to an agreement
- party to conflict
- party to dispute
- party to legal proceedings
- party wedded to a system
- parties concerned
- parties involved
- parties of the government coalition
- parties to a treaty
- parties to the Statute of the International Court of Justice
- people's party
- pillar of a party
- political extinction of a party
- political in-fighting within a party
- political party
- progressive party
- pro-reform party
- pro-western party
- purge of the party
- radical party
- raiding party
- reactionary party
- rebels within a party
- reformist party
- registered party
- Republican Party
- rescue party
- revolutionary party
- right party
- right-wing party
- rigidly disciplined party
- routing of a party
- row within the party
- ruling party
- Social Democratic Party
- socialist party
- Social-Liberal Democratic Party
- split within a party over smth
- suspension of political parties
- the biggest single party
- the two parties are split on smth
- third party
- Tory party
- ultra-religious parties
- unity of the party
- viable party
- warring parties
- with the consent of the parties
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6 party
група; компанія; учасник, сторона (в судовому процесі, угоди тощо); (політична) партія- party affiliation
- party and party costs
- party-appointed
- party at fault
- party committee
- party concerned
- party congress
- party convention
- party convicted
- party discipline
- party elite
- party expenses
- party girl
- party ideology
- party in a trial
- party in contempt
- party in controversy
- party in default
- party in delay
- party in fault
- party in interest
- party in office
- party in power
- party in the procedure
- party leader
- party list
- party litigant
- party member
- party not at fault
- party not in fault
- party of power
- party-opponent
- party opposition vote
- party opposition voting
- party rules
- party to a conflict
- party to a contract
- party to a crime
- party to a dispute
- party to a lawsuit
- party to a marriage
- party to a suit
- party to a trial
- party to agreement
- party to an accident
- party to an action
- party to be charged
- party to contract
- party to proceedings
- party to the charge
- party to the contract
- party to the convention
- party's moral stand
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7 party
I.n.partija · партија f., zabava · забава f.II. (agreement, lawsuit)n.stråna · странаf. -
8 the party of lawsuit
pihak yang bersengketa -
9 сторона по делу
1) Law: party, party to a case, party to a lawsuit, party to a suit, party to action, party to the proceedings, side, side in a cause2) Business: litigant, party litigant3) leg.N.P. party in the case -
10 сторона в судебном процессе
1) Law: litigator, party to an action2) Accounting: litigant3) Politics: party to a lawsuit, party to legal proceedings4) Business: litigation interest, party to action, party to case5) Criminal law: party to a caseУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сторона в судебном процессе
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11 lītigātor
lītigātor ōris, m [litigo], a party to a lawsuit, litigant, C., Ta.* * *litigant, one engaged in a lawsuit -
12 сторона в деле
1) Law: party to the lawsuit, suitor2) leg.N.P. litigant -
13 དོ་ཟླ་
[do zla]comrade, consort, fellow, party in a lawsuit -
14 парничар
litigant, party to a lawsuit -
15 विवादिन्
vi-vādinmfn. disputing, contending;
a litigant, party in a lawsuit Mn. MBh. Kathās.
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16 متخاصم
مُتَخَاصِم: خَصْم، فَرِيق، مُتَقَاضٍ (في دَعْوَى)litigant, party (in a lawsuit) -
17 litigator
lītĭgātor, ōris, m. [id.], one engaged in a dispute, a disputant.I.In gen., Plin. praef. §II.32: litigatores furiosi,
Lact. 3, 8 init. (al. litigationes, v. litigatio).—In partic., a party in a lawsuit, a litigant:litigator rusticus illitteratusque de sua causa melius, quam orator, qui nescit, quid in lite sit, dicet,
Quint. 2, 21, 16:ne omnia testimonia expetat a litigatore,
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18 πρυτανεῖον
πρῠτᾰν-εῖον, [dialect] Ion. [suff] πρῠτᾰν-ήϊον (also [full] βρυτανεῖον, Schwyzer 183.15 (Crete, iii B.C.), cf. Sch.Pi.N.11.1, andA v. πρυτανεύω), τό, the magistrates' hall, town hall, Hdt.1.146, 3.57, 7.197, Ar.Ach. 125, Th. 2.15, D.19.32, etc.; ἐν πρυτανείῳ δειπνεῖν, σιτεῖσθαι, Ar. Pax 1084, Pl. Ap. 36d, cf. IG12.77.4,13;ἐπὶ δεῖπνον εἰς τὸ π. καλεῖν τινα D.50.13
, Aeschin.2.46, cf. Ar.Eq. 1404; καλέσαι ἐπὶ ξένια εἰς πρυτανεῖον prob. in IG12.19;εἰς π. ἐκάλεσα D.19.234
; οὗ γὰρ μὴ τίθενται συμβολαί, π. ταῦτα πάντα προσαγορεύεται are called free tables, Timocl.8.18, cf. SIG4 (Cyzicus, vi B.C.): metaph.,τῆς Ἑλλάδος αὐτὸ τὸ π. τῆς σοφίας Pl.Prt. 337d
, cf. Theopomp.Hist.267.II a law-court at Athens, τὸ ἐπὶ πρυτανείῳ δικαστήριον, οἱ ἐκ πρυτανείου καταδικασθέντες, D.23.76, Decr. ap. And.1.78, cf. Plu.Sol.19.2 πρυτανεῖα, τά, sum deposited by each party to a lawsuit before the suit began, π. τιθέναι, κατατιθέναι, IG12.22.33, 28.5, cf. Ar.Nu. 1136, 1180, V. 659, etc.;ἄνευ πρυτανείων IG12.3.29
; π. τιθέτω ὁ διώκων τοῦ αὑτοῦ μέρους Lex ap. D.43.71; ἵν' αἱ θέσεις γίγνοιντο τῇ νουμηνίᾳ (sc. τῶν πρυτανείων) Ar.Nu. 1191; δέχεσθαι τὰ π. to receive this deposit, i.e. to allow the action to be brought, ib. 1197; π. ἐκτίνειν to pay this deposit, D.47.64.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρυτανεῖον
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19 ἀμφιορκία
ἀμφιορκία, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀμφιορκία
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20 Prozess
Prozess m 1. COMP, IND process; 2. RECHT trial (Strafrecht); litigation (Zivilrecht); case, court case (Fall)* * *m 1. <Comp, Ind> process; 2. < Recht> Verfahren trial, Rechtsstreit litigation, Fall case, court case--------: sich selbst verstärkender Prozess<Vw> self-sustaining process* * *Prozess
action (suit, US) at law, [law] case, [law]suit, cause, litigation, [legal] procedure, legal proceedings, process, (Strafverfahren) trial;
• während der (für die) Dauer des Prozesses during the pendency of a suit, pendente lite;
• auf mehrere Jahre angelegter Prozess multi-year process;
• anhängiger Prozess pending lawsuit;
• vom Konkursverwalter geführter Prozess controversy arising in bankruptcy proceedings;
• geschickt geführter Prozess bolstered-up case;
• kostspieliger Prozess expensive lawsuit;
• Prozess androhen to threaten a suit;
• jem. einen Prozess anhängen to clap a writ upon s. one’s back;
• Prozess gegen j. anstrengen to commence an action (a suit, US) against s. o., to initiate proceedings (institute legal proceedings, bring a lawsuit) against s. o.;
• Prozess aufgeben to drop a suit;
• Prozess wieder aufnehmen to revive an action, to resume the proceedings;
• Prozess aussetzen to stop a suit, to stay (suspend) the proceedings;
• einem Prozess beitreten to join an action;
• sich an einem Prozess beteiligen to become party to an action;
• Prozess betreiben to prosecute an action;
• Prozess durchführen to sustain an action;
• Prozess einstellen to abate an action, to discontinue a suit;
• Prozess zu jds. Gunsten entscheiden to give judgment in favo(u)r of s. o.;
• Prozess fortsetzen to hold an action, to maintain a suit;
• Prozess führen to be at law, to maintain an action, to carry on (conduct) a lawsuit;
• Prozess für einen Mandanten führen to conduct a lawsuit for a client;
• Prozess im eigenen Namen führen to maintain an action in one’s own name;
• seinen Prozess gewinnen to recover in one’s suit, to win one’s case;
• Prozess zu gewärtigen haben to be faced with a lawsuit;
• j. in einen Prozess hineinziehen to bring s. o. into an action;
• kurzen Prozess mit etw. machen to make short work of it;
• Prozess anhängig machen to raise an action;
• in einen Prozess verwickelt sein to be involved in a lawsuit;
• Prozess verhindern to duck a lawsuit;
• Prozess verlieren to fail (be cast) in a suit (lawsuit), to lose a case, (court battle);
• Prozess durch Versäumnisurteil verlieren to lose a case by default;
• Prozess verschleppen to delay the proceedings, to protract a lawsuit;
• Prozessakten case record, minutes of a case, issue rolls, records of a lawsuit (US), (Anwalt) pleadings, brief;
• Prozessandrohung (Patentrecht) threats action (Br.);
• Prozessantrag counsel’s brief (Br.);
• Prozessanwalt inner barrister, trial lawyer (US);
• Prozessanwalt beauftragen (instruieren) to deliver a brief to a barrister (Br.);
• gute Prozessaussichten haben to have a good case;
• Prozessbeendigung nonsuit;
• Prozessbeginn inception, litiscontestation, beginning of a suit in court;
• Prozessbeistand counsel (Br.);
• Prozessbeitritt joinder of issue;
• Prozessberatungsgebühr retaining fee;
• Prozessbeteiligter party in a case;
• Prozessbetrug deceitful plea.
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