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Синонимический ряд:устав (сущ.) устав -
2 действующий статут
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1) General subject: a matter of fact, actuality, effect, efficacy, fact, operability, real life, reality, realness (чего-л.), rights, the real, validity, validity (например, знака), verity, vigor, currency (существительное от current - действительный, действующий), actualness2) Philosophy: actual, actuals ( the actual), real3) Engineering: authenticity4) Religion: true5) Law: (договора) effectiveness, effectualness, force, vigour6) Australian slang: brass-tacks7) Diplomatic term: (материальная) essential validity (определяется правоспособностью сторон, реальностью их согласия, правомерностью цели и отсутствием пороков воли; по существу), (материальная) substantive validity (определяется правоспособностью сторон, реальностью их согласия, правомерностью цели и отсутствием пороков воли; по существу)8) Psychology: energia (в противоположность потенциальности), substance9) Patents: availability10) Business: deed11) EBRD: effectiveness (соглашения)12) leg.N.P. validity (e.g., of а contract, a treaty, a statute, a will)13) Psychoanalysis: factuality
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real statute — A statute which regulates property within the state where it is in force, as distinguished from a personal statute which follows and governs the party subject to it wherever he goes. Saul v His Creditors (La) 5 Mart NS 569 … Ballentine's law dictionary
real — In civil law, relating to a thing (whether movable or immovable), as distinguished from a person. relating to land, as distinguished from personal property This term is applied to lands, tenements, and hereditaments. As to real action real asset… … Black's law dictionary
statute of frauds — 1 often cap S&F a: a state law modeled on the English Statute of Frauds or dealing with the enforcement and requirements of agreements in particular circumstances see also statute of frauds in the important laws section compare main purpose rule; … Law dictionary
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