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1 ship's warrant
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2 ship
корабель, судно- ship holder
- ship navicert
- ship under the flag
- ship's articles
- ship's bill
- ship's bill of lading
- ship's documents
- ship's navicert
- ship's patent
- ship's protest
- ship's rolls
- ship's time
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3 arrest
арешт, накладання арешту, затримання ( підозрюваного тощо); заборона; припинення, призупинення ( виконання рішення тощо); постанова суду; (за)арештовувати, накладати арешт (на майно тощо), затримувати; припиняти, призупиняти ( виконання рішення тощо); забороняти- arrest a judgement
- arrest a suspect
- arrest an offender
- arrest by warrant
- arrest entry
- arrest federally
- arrest for crime
- arrest for drug possession
- arrest for federal crime
- arrest form
- arrest goods
- arrest in a frame-up
- arrest in custody
- arrest in quarters
- arrest judgement
- arrest judgment
- arrest locally
- arrest of cargo
- arrest of ship
- arrest of vessel
- arrest of judgement
- arrest of judgment
- arrest on suspicion
- arrest on charge
- arrest on civil process
- arrest on espionage charges
- arrest on mesne process
- arrest on probable cause
- arrest on spy charges
- arrest on spying charges
- arrest on suspicion
- arrest on suspicion of a crime
- arrest on the spot
- arrest on trumped-up charges
- arrest order
- arrest process
- arrest rate
- arrest record
- arrest records
- arrest resistance
- arrest technique
- arrest the body of offender
- arrest under suspicion
- arrest upon hue and cry
- arrest warrant
- arrest without warrant
- arrest witness -
4 seizure
затримання, захоплення (силою) ( когось); відбирання (захоплення) володіння; вилучення; виїмка (майна, документів тощо); реквізиція, конфіскація; накладання арешту ( на майно)- seizure note
- seizure of aircraft
- seizure of contraband
- seizure of correspondence
- seizure of documents
- seizure of embassy
- seizure of evidence
- seizure of goods
- seizure of land
- seizure of obscene material
- seizure of power
- seizure of property
- seizure of ship
- seizure of territory
- seizure report
- seizure under legal process
- seizure warrant
- seizure witness
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