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1 term for appeal
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > term for appeal
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2 extend the term for appeal
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > extend the term for appeal
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3 period to appeal
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > period to appeal
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4 time of appeal
см. term for appealАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > time of appeal
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5 термін подання апеляції
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > термін подання апеляції
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6 срок подачи апелляции
1) General subject: period for appeal2) Economy: term of an appeal3) Patents: period to appeal, term for appeal, term of appealУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > срок подачи апелляции
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7 подать апелляцию
1. give notice of appeal2. lodge an appealпоказания, доказательства по апелляции — evidence on appeal
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > подать апелляцию
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8 срок для подачи апелляции
1) Law: term of appeal2) Economy: time for appeal3) Business: period allowed for appeal, term for appealУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > срок для подачи апелляции
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9 Berufungsfrist
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10 удовлетворять апелляцию
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > удовлетворять апелляцию
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11 заявленная апелляция
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > заявленная апелляция
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12 изложение дела стороной по апелляции
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > изложение дела стороной по апелляции
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13 подает апелляцию
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > подает апелляцию
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14 подававший апелляцию
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > подававший апелляцию
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15 удовлетворение апелляции
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > удовлетворение апелляции
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16 удовлетворять апелляцию
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > удовлетворять апелляцию
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17 SKOT
* * *n.1) shooting, shot (þóttist Þ. eigi hafa skotit betra skot);3) appeal; er til hans miklu minna skot en margir láta yfir, there is less appeal to (less worth in) him than folks say;4) a narrow dark passage, running along the wall of the ancient hall (gekk hann inn ok í skot, er var um eldahúsit).* * *n. [from skjóta; A. S. scot; Engl. shot and scot; Germ. schoss; Dan. skud]:—a shot, a shooting; skjóta langt skot af handboga, Landn. 288; þóttisk hann eigi hafa skotið betra skot, Fms. vii. 211; hann féll við skotið, Nj. 247, and passim; hand-skot, boga-skot, and byssu-skot, (mod.): plur. shooting, sund ok skot, Fb. i. 368; skotum ok spjóta-lögum, Ó. H. 183.2. the thing shot, a missile = skeyti; hval ef eigi er skot í … ef skot eru fleiri í hval enn eitt … leita skots, … at hann átti þat skot, … ef fleiri menn kalla til skots en einn, Grág. ii. 367–371; smíða sér skot, Þiðr. 87.II. metaph. usage, a scot or shot, [in the phrases to pay one’s scot, scot and lot, scot-free], contribution; halda sínu skoti upp, Grág. i. 239; sam-skot, scot and lot, portion; hálfs bolla skot, Gþl. 80; plóga-skot, Ólafs-skot, Hallvarðar-skot, a kind of tax in Norway, N. G. L. ii. 336, cp. i. 459.2. as a law term, an appeal; mega skoti orka, N. G. L. i. 88; fullt skot, a lawful appeal, 21; er til hans miklu minna skot en margir láta yfir, there is less appeal to or worth in him than folks say, i. e. he will not do much, Ó. H. 57; ráða-skot.3. cheating, fraud; arf-skot, q. v.; kné-skot, ‘knee-service,’ humiliation.III. a narrow dark passage, running (inside or outside?) along the wall of the ancient halls; separated by a partition wall from the seats (set); skot er um var elda-húsit, en dyrr vóru fram ór skotinu at setum innan-verðum, Egill gékk fram í setið, Eg. 397; nú finnr Steingerðr at hón er sén, hón snýr í skotið, ok sér undir skegg Hárbarði, Korm. 12; hann skyldi leyna þeim mönnum í skotinu hjá sér … nú hleypr ofan þilit ok menninir fram (viz. into the part where the seats were), Rd. 313; skálinn var algörr ok skot umhverfis, Fms. i. 290; skot vóru um húsit ok lokhvílur, ok ór einni lokhvílu mátti hlaupa í skotið, Fs. 72; cp. the passage, elda-húsit var svá lagat … ok vóru þat laundyrr, Ísl. ii. 294, 295, where the lost original prob. used the word skot:—of a church, skotið kirkjunnar, Fms. ix. 492; Guðmundr var í skotinu, þviat hann átti eigi kirkju-gengt, Sturl. ii. 42 (kirkju-skot): of a temple, hann setti allt grindum eðr skotum, Stj. 562, 1 Kings vi. 5; for-skot = a vestibule, id.2. in mod. usage a dark nook, corner, skúma-skot.B. COMPDS: skotáss, skotbakki, skotblað, skotbógr, skotbroddr, skoteldr, skoteygr, skotfé, skotfimi, skotfimr, skotfæri, skotfærr, skothenda, skothlutr, skothríð, skothvalr, skothyrna, skotmaðr, skotmál, skotpenningr, skotsilfr, skotspánn, skotteinn, skotvagn, skotvápn, skotvöndr, skotögn. -
18 срок подачи апелляции
period to appeal, term of appealРусско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > срок подачи апелляции
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19 een verzoek indienen
een verzoek indienenpetition, appeal, make a petition/an appealVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een verzoek indienen
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20 Стокгольмское воззвание
Diplomatic term: Stockholm AppealУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Стокгольмское воззвание
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