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1 prosecute at law
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2 prosecute
відстоювати ( позовні вимоги); обвинувачувати ( прокурором); шукати ( у суді); переслідувати ( в судовому порядку); притягати до судової відповідальності- prosecute a claim for damagesprosecute in the government's name — виступати державним прокурором; обвинувачувати від імені держави
- prosecute a complaint
- prosecute a crime
- prosecute a crime committed
- prosecute a criminal
- prosecute an action
- prosecute an indictment
- prosecute an inquiry
- prosecute at law
- prosecute criminally
- prosecute information
- prosecute jointly
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3 agreement
угода, контракт, договір; погодження, згода; домовленість; змова; відповідність- agreement approved by treatyagreement of unlimited duration — безстрокова угода, безстроковий договір
- agreement by parol
- agreement by specialty
- agreement in force
- agreement in writing
- agreement law
- agreement-making power
- agreement not to prosecute
- agreement of conveyance
- agreement of jury
- agreement of lawsuit
- agreement of marriage
- agreement on legal aid
- agreement to commit a crime
- agreement to marry
- agreement to receive a bribe
- agreement to sell
- agreement under seal
- agreement with a creditor
- agreement with a debtor
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