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subjective case

  • 1 Tatbestand

    m (Sachlage) state of affairs; (Gegebenheiten) facts Pl., circumstances Pl., (whole) truth of the matter; JUR. facts Pl. of the case; Tatbestand des Betrugs / des § 218 offen|ce (Am. -se) of fraud / under § 218; objektiver / subjektiver Tatbestand actus rea / mens rea, objective / subjective elements Pl. of the offen|ce (Am. -se)
    * * *
    der Tatbestand
    corpus delicti; facts
    * * *
    Tat|be|stand
    m (JUR)
    facts pl (of the case); (= Sachlage) facts pl (of the matter)

    den Tátbestand des Betrugs erfüllen (Jur)to constitute fraud

    * * *
    Tat·be·stand
    m
    1. (Sachlage) facts [of the matter]
    2. JUR elements of an offence [or AM -se], facts of the case pl
    sein Verbrechen erfüllt den \Tatbestand der vorsätzlichen Tötung his offence constitutes premeditated murder
    objektiver/subjektiver \Tatbestand physical/mental elements pl of an offence
    * * *
    1) facts pl. [of the matter or case]
    2) (Rechtsw.) elements pl. of an offence
    * * *
    Tatbestand m (Sachlage) state of affairs; (Gegebenheiten) facts pl, circumstances pl, (whole) truth of the matter; JUR facts pl of the case;
    Tatbestand des Betrugs/des § 218 offence (US -se) of fraud/under § 218;
    objektiver/subjektiver Tatbestand actus rea/mens rea, objective/subjective elements pl of the offence (US -se)
    * * *
    1) facts pl. [of the matter or case]
    2) (Rechtsw.) elements pl. of an offence
    * * *
    m.
    facts of the case (criminal proceedings) n.
    state of affairs n.

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