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1 plea of res judicata
Юридический термин: возражение "рес юдиката", возражение против рассмотрения дела со ссылкой на наличие по тождественному делу вступившего в законную силу решения -
2 plea of res judicata
возражение "рес юдиката", возражение против рассмотрения дела со ссылкой на наличие по тождественному делу вступившего в законную силу решения -
3 res judicata plea
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4 res judicata plea
Юридический термин: возражение "рес юдиката", возражение против рассмотрения дела со ссылкой на наличие по тождественному делу вступившего в законную силу решения -
5 plea
1) заявление оснований иска или обвинения или оснований защиты против иска или обвинения2) аргумент4) извинение, оправдание5) иск•plea for leniency — просьба о снисхождении, об учёте смягчающих вину обстоятельств;
plea in abatement — возражение относительно времени, места, способа предъявления иска; возражение о прекращении производства по делу;
plea in bar — возражение по существу иска, возражение против права предъявить иск;
plea in discharge — возражение о прекращении обязательства;
plea in reconvention — 1. встречный иск 2. возражение о зачёте требований;
plea in suspension — возражение, направленное на приостановление судопроизводства;
plea "is guilty" — заявление о признании вины;
plea "is not guilty" — заявление об отрицании вины;
plea to delay action — возражение против иска с целью затянуть его рассмотрение;
plea to further maintenance of action — ходатайство ответчика о прекращении дела ввиду вновь открывшихся обстоятельств;
to set up a plea — выдвинуть возражение;
- plea of another action pendingplea to the jurisdiction — возражение против юрисдикции суда;
- plea of autrefois acquit
- plea of autrefois convict
- plea of common employment
- plea of double jeopardy
- plea of fair comment
- plea of former jeopardy
- plea of general issue
- plea of guilty
- plea of guilty without trial
- plea of guilty with trial
- plea of insanity
- plea of justification
- plea of lis alibi pendence
- plea of mercy
- plea of necessity
- plea of never indebted
- plea of nolo contendere
- plea of non-guilty
- plea of nul disseisin
- plea of nul tort
- plea of panel
- plea of payment
- plea of privilege
- plea of res judicata
- plea of self-defence
- plea of superior orders
- plea of tender
- plea of the Crown
- affirmative plea
- anomalous plea
- civic plea
- common plea
- defendant's plea
- dilatory plea
- fictitious plea
- foreign plea
- general issue plea
- informed plea
- issuable plea
- last plea
- negative plea
- negotiated plea of guilty
- nolo plea
- non-issuable plea
- peremptory plea
- res judicata plea
- sham plea
- special plea in bar
- special plea of justification
- traversable plea
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