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1) виправлення; відшкодування; засіб; засіб захисту права, засіб правового (судового) захисту2) надавати засіб правового (судового) захисту; виправляти ( помилку тощо); відновлювати; відшкодовувати•remedy for any entry of a thing or person upon the real property — засіб судового захисту у випадку порушення прав власника нерухомості шляхом заходу на неї людини або потрапляння на неї речі
remedy for instituting criminal proceedings against the plaintiff — засіб судового захисту у випадку порушення кримінального переслідування проти позивача
remedy for interference in rights to personal property — засіб судового захисту у випадку порушення прав власника особистого майна
remedy in the form of an award of a sum of money — = remedy in the form of an award of a sum of money money damages засіб судового захисту у вигляді присудження грошової суми (грошового відшкодування)
- remedy a faultremedy in the form of an award of a sum of money money damages — = remedy in the form of an award of a sum of money
- remedy a guilt
- remedy a grievance
- remedy at law
- remedy available
- remedy for an aggrieved party
- remedy for breach of contract
- remedy for conversion
- remedy for loss
- remedy for pollution
- remedy injustice
- remedy over
- remedy the situation
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