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1 займатися юридичною практикою
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > займатися юридичною практикою
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2 притягати
= притягнути, притягти, притягувати1) ( наближати) to draw (up); ( про магніт) to attract2) ( викликати інтерес) to attract, to draw3)притягати до суду — to bring to trial, to put on trial, to prosecute ( to sue at law); to sue, to prosecute, to arraign
притягати когось до відповідальності — to call to account ( for), to make responsible ( answerable) ( for); to have smb. up, to bring smb. to book
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3 поскаржитися
(на когось, на щось) to complain (to, of); to make complaints (to, against)поскаржитися на когось до суду — to sue ( to prosecute) a person by law; to lodge a complaint with the magistrate against a person
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4 суд
ч1) ( орган) law court, court of law, court of justice, courtарбітражний суд — arbitration court, court of arbitration
касаційний суд — court of appeal (cassation, review)
Міжнародний Суд — International Court ( Tribunal); ( третейський) the Permanent Court of Arbitration
товариський суд — court of colleagues (fellow-workers, fellow-students, etc.)
суд присяжних — jury, court of assizes
викликати до суду — to summon to the court of justice; to cite
подавати до суду (на когось) — to sue, to institute proceedings ( an action) ( against), to bring an action against smb.
добиватися чогось судом — to take smth. to court
2) ( правосуддя) justice3) ( судження) judgement, verdict4) ( розгляд справи) trial, legal proceedingsвіддати до суду (під суд) — to prosecute, to put ( to brine) on trial
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5 позивати
to bring in an action ( against); to sue in court, to prosecute in a law court; to take to court; to bring a suit ( against), to institute proceedings ( against) -
6 скаржитися
(комусь - на когось, на щось) to complain ( to - of), to make complaints ( against); to grumble (about, at, over); to be displeased ( with)скаржитися на когось через суд — to sue ( to prosecute) a person by law, to lodge a complaint with the magistrate against a person
на що ви скаржитеся? — what is your grievance?, what do you complain of?
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