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21 право
I с.1) (система законов и юридических правил, а тж. наука о ней) lawуголо́вное пра́во — criminal law
гражда́нское пра́во — civil law
междунаро́дное пра́во — international [-'næ-] law
а́вторское пра́во — copyright
обы́чное пра́во — common law, customary law
изуча́ть пра́во — study law
2) ( свобода пользоваться чем-л по закону) rightправа́ челове́ка — human rights
пра́во ве́то — (right of) veto
пра́во го́лоса — the vote, suffrage
с пра́вом совеща́тельного го́лоса — with deliberative functions
всео́бщее избира́тельное пра́во — universal suffrage
всео́бщее, ра́вное и прямо́е избира́тельное пра́во при та́йном голосова́нии — universal, equal and direct suffrage by secret ballot
пра́во на́ций на самоопределе́ние — right of nations to self-determination
пра́во убе́жища — right of sanctuary
пра́во да́вности юр. — prescriptive right
права́ гражда́нства — civic rights
пораже́ние в права́х — disfranchisement
лиша́ть кого́-л пра́ва — deprive smb of his right
лиша́ть пра́ва го́лоса (вн.) — disfranchise (d)
восстанови́ться в права́х — be rehabilitated [riːə-]
по пра́ву — by right
с по́лным пра́вом — rightfully
воспо́льзоваться свои́м пра́вом (на вн.) — exercise one's right (to)
име́ть пра́во (на вн.) — have the right (to), be entitled (to)
пра́во со́бственности (на вн.) — title (to)
дать кому́-л пра́во на уча́стие в вы́ставке — qualify smb to take part in an exhibition
3) мн. разг. ( водительское удостоверение) driving licence sg брит.; driver's license sg амер.••вступи́ть в свои́ права́ — come into one's own; ( утвердиться) assert oneself
кача́ть права́ — см. качать
на права́х (рд.) в знач. предл. — as; in the capacity of
на права́х рекла́мы — as advertising
II вводн. сл. разг.на пти́чьих / за́ячьих права́х шутл. — with no authorization; ( без билета) with no ticket
really ['rɪə-], truly, indeedпра́во, уже́ по́здно — it is really late, I really think it is late
III с.пра́во, на́до идти́ — I must really go, I really think I must go
( правая сторона) right sideне знать, где пра́во, где ле́во разг. шутл. — not to know the left side from the right one
пра́во руля́! мор. — starboard the helm!; right rudder! амер.
пра́во на борт! мор. — hard astarboard!
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22 право
1. с.1. (в разн. знач.) rightправо голоса — the vote, suffrage
всеобщее, равное и прямое избирательное право при тайном голосовании — universal, equal and direct suffrage by secret ballot
лишать кого-л. права — deprive smb. of his right
лишать права голоса (вн.) — disfranchise (d.)
быть в праве (+ инф.) — have the right (+ to inf.); be entitled (+ to inf.)
вступать в свои права — come* into one's own; (перен.) assert oneself
воспользоваться своим правом (на вн.) — exercise one's right (to)
иметь право (на вн.) — have the right (to), be entitled (to)
дать кому-л. право на участие в выставке — qualify smb. to take part in an exhibition
3. тк. ед. ( наука) law2. вводн. сл. разг.обычное право — common law, customary law
really, truly, indeedправо, уже поздно — it is really late, I really think it is late
право, надо идти — I must really go, I really think I must go
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23 право, основанное на обычае
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > право, основанное на обычае
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24 право давности
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25 право на название, основанное на давности
Business: prescriptive right to nameУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > право на название, основанное на давности
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26 право, основанное на давности или обычае
Law: prescriptive rightУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > право, основанное на давности или обычае
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27 frihevd
subst. (jus) [ tap av rettighet man har fått ved hevd] extinction of prescriptive right -
28 hevd på
(ha hevd på) have a prescriptive right (el. title) to -
29 hevdsbesitter
subst. (jus) holder of a prescriptive right subst. (jus) owner by prescription, owner by adverse possession -
30 hevdsbruk
subst. (jus) exercise of a prescriptive right -
31 hevdsrett
subst. prescriptive right -
32 hevdvunnen
subst. (jus) prescriptive right -
33 kontrahevd
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34 mothevd
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35 давность
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36 HEFÐ
f. prescriptive right (með réttri ok löglegri hefð).* * *f. [hafa, to take, = Lat. usu-capere], a law term, loss or gain of claim by lapse of time; hefð ok land, Bs. i. 689; hefð lands-laga, 720; með réttri ok löglegri hefð, 730, Rétt. 230, D. N. passim, H. E. i. 456, cp. Jb. s. v. tuttugu ár, pp. 142, 251, 351.COMPDS: hefðarmaðr, hefðarvitni, hefðaskipti.II. [hefja], reputation: hefðar-ligr, adj. (-liga, adv.), fine, grand: hefðar-maðr, m. an eminent man, Fms. iii. 134. -
37 hefða
(að), v. to acquire a prescriptive right to (hefða sér e-t).* * *að, to take, by way of usucaptio, D. N., Mar. -
38 običajni
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39 давность
ж.1) ( отдалённость во времени) remoteness; ( древность) antiquityда́вность собы́тий — remoteness of events
да́вность э́того обы́чая — the antiquity of this custom
2) ( существование издавна) long standingэ́то де́ло име́ет большу́ю да́вность — this is a matter of long standing
3) юр. prescriptionдесятиле́тняя да́вность — ten years' prescription
страхова́я да́вность — insurance prescription
пра́во да́вности — prescriptive right
искова́я да́вность — limitation of action
срок да́вности — (period / statute of) limitation
прекрати́ть де́ло за да́вностью [в связи́ с истече́нием сро́ка да́вности] — bar a case by statute of limitation
••столе́тней да́вности разг. шутл. — antiquated, outdated
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40 auctōritās
auctōritās ātis, f [auctor], origination, production: eius (facti).—Power, authority, supremacy: in re p.: populi R.: legum dandarum: legatos cum auctoritate mittere, plenipotentiaries.—A deliberate judgment, conviction, opinion, decision, resolve, will: in orationibus auctoritates consignatas habere: omissis auctoritatibus, opinions aside: antiquorum: senatūs: senatūs vetus de Bacchanalibus, decree: respondit ex auctoritate senatūs consul, L.: legati ex auctoritate haec renuntiant (sc. senatūs), Cs.: ad ea patranda senatūs auctoritate adnitebatur, by decrees, S.: populi R.: censoria: collegii (pontificum), L.—Warrant, assurance, trustworthiness: in testimonio: somniorum: cum ad vanitatem accessit auctoritas.—Responsibility, accountability: quam ego defugiam auctoritatem consulatūs mei.—A voucher, security: cum publicis auctoritatibus convenire, credentials: auctoritates praescriptae, attesting signatures: auctoritates principum conligere, responsible names.— In law, a prescriptive title (to property), right by possession: usus et auctoritas fundi: adversus hostem aeterna: iure auctoritatis.—An example, model, precedent: omnium superiorum: alicuius auctoritatem sequi: totius Italiae auctoritatem sequi, Cs. — Counsel, advice, persuasion: omnium qui consulebantur: ut vostra auctoritas Meae auctoritati adiutrix sit, T.: quorum auctoritas apud plebem plurimum valeat, Cs.: quorum auctoritas pollebat, S.: auctoritate suā alqm commovere.—Of persons, influence, weight, dignity, reputation, authority: tanta in Mario fuit, ut, etc.: auctoritatem habere apud alqm: alcui auctoritatem addere, L.: facere, to create: in re militari, prestige, Cs.: a tantā auctoritate approbata, by a person so influential.—Of things, importance, significance, force, weight, power, worth, consequence: nullius (legis) apud te: in hominum fidelitate: huius auctoritatem loci attingere, dignity.* * *title (legal), ownership; right to authorize/sanction, power; decree, order; authority, influence; responsibility; prestige, reputation; opinion, judgment
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