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1 execute forfeiture
1) Юридический термин: привести в исполнение судебное решение -
2 execute
1) исполнять2) совершать; осуществлять3) оформлять; выполнять необходимые формальности4) казнить•to execute a contract — 1. совершать договор; оформлять договор 2. исполнять договор;
to execute a judg(e)ment — исполнять судебное решение;
to execute a search — производить обыск;
to execute a sentence — исполнять приговор; приводить приговор в исполнение;
to execute a writ — привести в исполнение судебный приказ;
to execute forfeiture — привести в исполнение судебное решение, приговор о конфискации имущества, конфисковать имущество;
to execute justice — осуществлять правосудие;
to execute laws — применять законы; осуществлять правосудие;
to execute process — 1. осуществлять процессуальные действия 2. привести в исполнение судебный приказ;
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