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1 привилегия
сущ.privilege; ( льгота) franchise; ( исключительное право) prerogativeпредоставлять привилегии и иммунитеты — to accord (extend, grant) privileges and immunities (to); confer privileges and immunities (on / upon)
право на привилегии — franchising rights; ( на привилегии и иммунитеты) right to privileges and immunitites
- привилегия исполнительной властипредоставление привилегий и иммунитетов — conferring of privileges and immunities (on / upon); granting of privileges and immunities (to)
- привилегия обращения в суд
- конституционная привилегия
- личная привилегия
- наследственная привилегия
- парламентская привилегия
- судебная привилегия -
2 иммунитет
сущ.; дипimmunity; юр exemptionобладать иммунитетом — to be immune ( from); enjoy immunity
пользоваться иммунитетом — to be immune ( from); enjoy immunity
предоставлять иммунитет — to accord (extend, grant) immunity (to); confer immunity (on / upon)
предоставление привилегий и иммунитетов — conferring of privileges and immunities (on / upon); granting of privileges and immunities (to)
иммунитет от обыска, реквизиции, наложения ареста или исполнительных действий — exemption (immunity) from search, requisition, attachment or execution
иммунитет от юрисдикции иностранных судов — exemption (immunity) from foreign jurisdiction (from the jurisdiction of foreign courts)
- иммунитет от привлечения к судуиммунитет против ареста личного имущества — immunity from arrest (attachment, seizure) of one's personal belongings (effects, things)
- иммунитет от уголовной ответственности
- иммунитет по закону
- дипломатический иммунитет
- консульский иммунитет
- личный иммунитет
- парламентский иммунитет
- судебный иммунитет
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