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1 ransom payment
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2 ransom
1) викуп; викупна сума; грошовий штраф ( замість тілесного покарання)- ransomed•- ransom demand
- ransom money
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3 demand
1) потреба; запит; заявка; позов; вимога, правовимога; претензія; законне домагання2) вимагати, висувати вимогу; наполеглива просити; висувати претензію; висувати офіційну претензію на нерухоме майно; потребувати•demand a blood specimen for an analysis — = demand a blood urine specimen for an analysis вимагати давання проби крові (сечі) для аналізу ( про поліцейського тощо)
- demand a polldemand a blood urine specimen for an analysis — = demand a blood specimen for an analysis
- demand a retrial
- demand a trial
- demand an end to aggression
- demand an investigation
- demand deposit
- demand documents
- demand for an explanation
- demand for relief
- demand in ransom
- demand for reparations
- demand in reconvention
- demand instrument
- demand justice
- demand loan
- demand of documents
- demand one's identification
- demand payment
- demand ransom
- demand satisfaction
- demand territorial concessions
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4 obtain
отримувати; досягати; мати силу; застосовуватися; домагатися; існувати; бути визнаним- obtain a confessionobtain the necessary judicial assistance of a foreign state — отримувати необхідну юридичну допомогу іноземної держави
- obtain a counsel
- obtain a court order
- obtain a divorce
- obtain a judgement
- obtain a judgment
- obtain a lawyer
- obtain a licence
- obtain a license
- obtain a post
- obtain a prior agreement
- obtain a prior approval
- obtain a sanction
- obtain a search warrant
- obtain a stay of execution
- obtain a subpoena for a search
- obtain a visa
- obtain a warrant of arrest
- obtain a warrant to search
- obtain access
- obtain admittance
- obtain an adjudication
- obtain an agreement
- obtain an approval
- obtain an arrest warrant
- obtain an attorney
- obtain an order
- obtain an office
- obtain authorization
- obtain bail
- obtain by blackmail
- obtain by deception
- obtain by false pretences
- obtain by illegal means
- obtain by illegal search
- obtain by legal means
- obtain citizenship
- obtain compensation
- obtain confession
- obtain conviction
- obtain counsel
- obtain damages
- obtain emergency powers
- obtain evidence
- obtain further information
- obtain information
- obtain investigation right
- obtain judicial assistance
- obtain legal aid
- obtain legal counsel
- obtain legal interests
- obtain legal training
- obtain legislative restriction
- obtain libel damages
- obtain money for buying drugs
- obtain money illegally
- obtain money legally
- obtain necessary documents
- obtain one's just deserts
- obtain operative information
- obtain patent protection
- obtain payment of damages
- obtain possession
- obtain property
- obtain public support
- obtain ransom
- obtain ransom for safe release
- obtain redress
- obtain satisfaction
- obtain self-government
- obtain a verdict
- obtain witness -
5 exact
1) точний, абсолютно правильний, акуратний, пунктуальний; неухильний; суворий2) домагатися, вимагати наполегливо; стягувати, збирати; накладати ( покарання тощо); викликати (до суду); брати (вимагати) хабара•- exact a bribeexact position of each piece of evidence according to precise measurement — точне розташування кожного доказу у відповідності з вимірюваннями
- exact a confession
- exact a payment
- exact copy
- exact date
- exact definition
- exact discipline
- exact duties
- exact evidence
- exact information
- exact location
- exact money
- exact payment
- exact punishment
- exact ransom
- exact reproduction
- exact to a rule
- exact tribute
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