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1 substantive jurisdiction
матеріальна юрисдикція; видання законів як юрисдикція -
2 substantive
матеріально-правовий; морально-правовий; непроцедурний; резолютивний ( про відповідну частину рішення); матеріальний; який стосується (суті) справи; основний, головний; самостійний, незалежний- substantive charge
- substantive due process of law
- substantive enforcement
- substantive error
- substantive evidence
- substantive examination
- substantive fact
- substantive ground
- substantive guarantee
- substantive infraction
- substantive jurisdiction
- substantive law
- substantive matter
- substantive motion
- substantive offence
- substantive offense
- substantive order
- substantive processing
- substantive prosecution
- substantive provisions
- substantive question
- substantive rights
- substantive tax law
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