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1 koji bi mogao
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2 koji podliježe čemu
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3 jamstveni kapital
• liable capital -
4 dužan
in debt, owing* * *• due• indebted• liable• owing• obliged• responsible for -
5 kažnjiv
adj punishable, liable to punishment; criminal, culpable I -o djelo (criminal) offence, crime; kažnjivo je it is a crime, it is a (criminal) offence, it is against the law; proglasiti pobačaj zakonski -im make abortion a crime, make abortion a criminal offence;* * *• punishable• culpable• actionable• penal -
6 naklonjen
pp & adj (povijen) bent, inclined, leaning; (sklon) inclined, favorably disposed, partial; (milostiv) gracious, benevolent, kind; (povoljan) auspicious; - sklon I biti naklonjen favor, patronize* * *• retiring• propitious• prone• liable• fond• apt• partially -
7 obavezan
* * *• bound• valid• unconditional• indispensable• irremissible• liable• compulsory• compulsive• obligate• obligated• obligatory• mandatory• responsible -
8 ocariniti
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9 odgovoran
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10 podlijegati
vi impf (biti podložan, izvrgnut) be subject/liable/susceptible to; - podlegnuti* * *• to be subject -
11 podložan
subject to, ovisan dependent* * *• subject• submissive• subject to• susceptible• subservient• liable• actionable• pervious -
12 potpadati
vi impf | potpadati pod be subject/liable to; be under smb's authority/jurisdiction/competence/rule* * *• fall -
13 sklon padu
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14 nepodložan
adj not subject/liable to, undepen-dent, unsubordinated, unsubmissive, exempt from -
15 raspadljiv
adj decayable, decomposable, disin-tegrable, liable/prone/apt to decay (ili disintegrate)
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liable — li·a·ble / lī ə bəl/ adj [ultimately from Old French lier to bind, from Latin ligare] 1: answerable according to law: bound or obligated according to law or equity one is liable as an accomplice to the crime of another W. R. LaFave and A. W.… … Law dictionary
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Liable — Li a*ble (l[imac] [.a]*b l), a. [From F. lier to bind, L. ligare. Cf. {Ally}, v. t., {Ligature}.] 1. Bound or obliged in law or equity; responsible; answerable; as, the surety is liable for the debt of his principal. [1913 Webster] 2. Exposed to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
liable — 1 amenable, answerable, *responsible, accountable Analogous words: obliged, constrained, compelled (see FORCE vb): bound, tied (see TIE vb) Contrasted words: exempt, immune (see corresponding nouns at EXEMPTION): *free, independent 2 … New Dictionary of Synonyms
liable to — likely to experience (something undesirable): → liable liable to subject by law to. → liable … English new terms dictionary
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liable to be completed — index determinable (liable to be terminated) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
liable to be discontinued — index determinable (liable to be terminated) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary