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процедура, процес; судочинство, судовий процес, провадження справи у суді; процесуальні норми; спосіб ( дій), (встановлений) порядок ( дій тощо); методика; метод (методика) проведення; порядок проведення ( експертизи тощо)procedure for involuntary treatment of alcoholics — процедура направлення алкоголіків на примусове лікування
- procedure for oppositionprocedures for the seizure of obscene material — порядок вилучення непристойних (порнографічних) матеріалів
- procedure for registration
- procedure in appeal
- procedure in bankruptcy
- procedure laid down
- procedure on appeal
- procedure of amending
- procedure of appointment
- procedure of assembly
- procedure of customs
- procedure of examination
- procedure on appeal
- procedure on execution
- procedure under Order XIV
- procedure upon prosecution
- procedures for courts-martial
- procedures for seizure
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