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Юридический термин: тяжущаяся сторона-частное лицо -
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1. n юр. тяжущаяся сторона, сторона в гражданском процессе; истец или ответчик2. a юр. тяжущийсяСинонимический ряд:1. disputant (noun) claimant; contender; contestant; defendant; disputant; prosecution2. party (noun) agent; contractor; participant; party -
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1. n подрядчик2. n анат. стягивающая мышца3. n сужающаяся часть, конфузорСинонимический ряд:1. builder (noun) architect; builder; constructor; consultant; entrepreneur; jobber; subcontractor2. litigant (noun) agent; litigant; participant; party -
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1) сторона (по делу, в договоре и т.д.)2) партия•party accused — обвиняемый;
parties and their privies — стороны и лица, имеющие с ними общий интерес;
party at fault — виновная сторона;
parties at variance — спорящие стороны;
parties concerned — заинтересованные стороны;
party in contempt — неявившаяся ( в суд) сторона;
party in controversy — сторона в судебном споре;
party convicted — осуждённый;
party in default — сторона, не выполнившая обязанность;
party in fault — виновная сторона;
party in interest — заинтересованная сторона;
party litigant — сторона в судебном споре;
party not at [in] fault — невиновная сторона;
party to a contract — сторона в договоре;
party to a crime — участник совершения преступления;
party to action — сторона по делу;
party to a dispute — сторона в споре;
party to a (law)suit — сторона по делу;
party to a litigation — сторона в судебной тяжбе;
party to a trial — сторона в процессе; участник процесса;
party to be charged — 1. сторона, обязанная по договору 2. ответчик;
party to the commission of crime — участник совершения преступления;
- accommodation partyintermediate party in a multiparty interference — средний по приоритету заявки участник многостороннего коллизионного процесса (т.е. дела о столкновении патентных притязаний)
- adversary party
- adversely affected party
- aggrieved party
- applicant party
- competent party
- contending parties
- contracting parties
- cross-examining party
- defaulting party
- defeated party
- fellow party
- guilty party
- high contracting parties
- indispensable party
- infant party
- injured party
- interested party
- intermediate party
- junior party
- losing party
- moving party
- offended party
- opposing party
- original party
- other party
- parliamentary party
- prevailing party
- prior party
- private party
- proper party
- proving party
- rebutting party
- requesting party
- rescue party
- senior party
- successful party
- third party
- unsuccessful party
- working party
- adverse party
- opposite party
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