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1 средство
сущ.means; medium; way; ( материальные ценности) assets; funds; resourcesиспользовать все законные средства для отмены вердикта — to try every legal means of overturning (reversing, revoking, settling aside) a verdict
исчерпать все доступные национальные средства судебной защиты — to exhaust all available domestic remedies
обеспечивать (предоставлять) средство судебной защиты — to grant (provide) a relief (a remedy) ( for); remedy
договор аренды транспортного средства (с экипажем / без экипажа) — contract of lease of means of transportation (with / without a crew)
отток денежных средств — cash outflow; outflow of funds
- средства массовой информациисредства, поступающие из других источников — funds from other sources
- средства обучения
- средства передвижения
- средства производства
- средства сообщения
- средства существования
- средство доказывания
- средство доставки
- средство надзора
- средство обращения
- средство общественного воздействия
- средство платежа
- средство получения платежа
- средство судебной защиты
- автотранспортное средство
- бюджетные средства
- валютные средства
- вырученные средства
- гражданско-правовое средство
- денежные средства
- заёмные средства - основные средства
- противоправное средство
- собственные средства
- транспортные средства
- финансовые средства
- эффективное средство судебной защиты
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2 надавати судовий захист
grant relief, provide remedyУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > надавати судовий захист
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3 Abhilfebefugnis
Abhilfebefugnis f authority to provide relief; competence to grant a remedy
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