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1 наводити доказ
adduce evidence, afford proof, bring evidence, develop evidence, develop proof, lay evidence, offer evidence, present evidence, produce proof, submit proof, submit to evidence, supply proof, tender averment, tender evidence, tender to evidence -
2 наводити нові докази
give fresh evidence, introduce fresh evidence, present fresh evidence, produce new evidenceУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > наводити нові докази
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3 пред'являти
= пред'явити1) ( показувати) to present, to show, to produceпред'являти докази — to show ( to present) proofs, to produce evidence
пред'являти квитки — to show ( to produce) tickets
2) ( заявляти про щось) to bring, to lay, to raise; to put forwardпред'являти вимогу (до) — to lay claim (to), to put forward a demand
пред'являти високі вимоги — to demand ( to expect) a great deal
пред'являти обвинувачення — to bring accusation, to prefer a charge (against, of)
пред'являти позов — to sue, to advance a claim
пред'являти претензію — to raise a claim, to claim a right
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4 наявність
жavailability; presenceнаявність заповіту юр. — testacy
наявність ліквідних засобів — liquidity ( cash) position
за наявності кворуму — the quorum being present, if there is a quorum
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