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nounпредвзятость, предвзятое мнение* * *(n) предубеждение; преждевременное вынесение решения; преждевременное осуждение; пристрастность; составление мнения заранее* * ** * *n. предвзятость, предвзятое мнение* * *вынесение приговора до суда; принятие решения без предварительного разбирательства; предвзятость, предвзятое мнение -
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1) предубеждение, предвзятость2) заранее вынесенное решение; вынесение решения до рассмотрения дела; преюдиция -
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[ˌpriː'ʤʌʤmənt]сущ.1) предвзятость, предвзятое мнение, предубеждение2) юр. вынесение приговора до суда; принятие решения без предварительного разбирательства -
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s unaprijed stvorena odluka, zaključak (o čemu), prerano stvoren sud (o komu) -
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[N]PRAECEPTIO (-ONIS) (F)PRAEIUDICATUM (-I) (N)PRAEJUDICATUM (-I) (N)PRAEIUDICIUM (-I) (N)PRAEJUDICIUM (-I) (N) -
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Общая лексика: наложение ареста в обеспечение искаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > prejudgement attachment
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Юридический термин: проценты за период до вынесения судебного решения -
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Юридический термин: наложение ареста до судебного разбирательства -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > предрешение
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