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1 процессуальная правоспособность
Русско-английский словарь по проведению совещаний > процессуальная правоспособность
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2 процессуальная правоспособность
1) General subject: procedural capacity2) Law: legal standing, standing, standing in courtУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > процессуальная правоспособность
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3 процессуальный
прил.procedural- процессуальный закон
- процессуальный противник\процессуальныйая гарантия — procedural guarantee (protection) \процессуальныйая ошибка — procedural error (mistake) \процессуальныйая правоспособность — (legal) capacity to sue
\процессуальныйая стадия — stage of proceeding(s); procedural stage
\процессуальныйое нарушение — defect in process (of proceeding|s) \процессуальныйое право — adjective (formal) law; law of procedure; procedural (remedial) law
\процессуальныйое правопреемство — procedural legal succession; succession of choses in action
\процессуальныйое соучастие — joinder of the parties
\процессуальныйые акты — written pleadings
\процессуальныйые гарантии — due process of law
\процессуальныйые действия — ( сторон) pleadings; procedural actions
\процессуальныйые нормы — procedural rules; rules of procedure
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