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1 unpremeditated crime
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2 unpremeditated
adjectivenicht vorsätzlich [Verbrechen]; nicht geplant [Angriff, Tat]* * *un·pre·medi·tat·ed[ˌʌnpri:ˈmedɪteɪtɪd, AM -t̬-]adj unbedacht, unüberlegtto give an \unpremeditated answer eine unbedachte Antwort geben\unpremeditated crime LAW nicht vorsätzliches Verbrechen\unpremeditated murder Mord m im Affekt* * *["ʌnprI'medIteItɪd]adjunüberlegt; crime nicht vorsätzlich; murder nicht geplant* * *unpremeditated adj (adv unpremeditatedly)1. unüberlegt2. JUR ohne Vorsatz* * *adjectivenicht vorsätzlich [Verbrechen]; nicht geplant [Angriff, Tat]* * *adj.unvorbereitet adj. -
3 unpremeditated
unbedacht, unüberlegt;to give an \unpremeditated answer eine unbedachte Antwort geben;\unpremeditated crime law nicht vorsätzliches Verbrechen;\unpremeditated murder Mord m im Affekt -
4 unpremeditated
ненавмисний, вчинений без заздалегідь обдуманого умислу (наміру)- unpremeditated crime -
5 ненавмисний злочин
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > ненавмисний злочин
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6 premeditazione
premeditazione s.f. premeditation; (dir.) malice aforethought: con premeditazione, with premeditation; fu un delitto senza premeditazione, it was an unpremeditated crime.* * *[premeditat'tsjone]sostantivo femminile dir. premeditation* * *premeditazione/premeditat'tsjone/sostantivo f.dir. premeditation. -
7 préméditation
préméditation [pʀemeditasjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *pʀemeditasjɔ̃nom féminin premeditationavec/sans préméditation — [agir] with/without premeditation; [crime] premeditated/unpremeditated
* * *pʀemeditasjɔ̃ nfavec préméditation (meurtre) — premeditated, [commis] with intent
* * *préméditation nf premeditation; avec/sans préméditation [agir] with/without premeditation; [crime] premeditated/unpremeditated.[premeditasjɔ̃] nom féminin -
8 act
1) действие, деяние | поступать, действовать2) закон3) акт, документ5) заносить, делать запись•act and intent concurred — совпадение действия и умысла во времени;
act as amended — закон в изменённой редакции;
act colore officii — действие, совершённое якобы в осуществление должностных правомочий;
act complained of — обжалуемое действие;
act constituting an offence — действие, составляющее преступление;
act done — совершённое, учинённое, осуществлённое действие;
act done willingly — действие, совершённое лицом по собственной воле;
act endangering life — действие, опасное для жизни;
act in furtherance of a crime — действие, совершённое в осуществление преступления;
act injurious to the public in general — действие, наносящее ущерб обществу в целом, общественно-вредное, общественно-опасное действие;
act in law — юридическое действие;
act in pais — акт, совершённый вне судебного заседания;
act involving public mischief — действие, причиняющее вред обществу;
acts jure gestionis — хозяйственная деятельность государства;
acts jure imperii — суверенная деятельность государства;
act malum in se — деяние, дурное само по себе и вредное по последствиям, независимо от наказуемости по закону; преступление, включающее в себя элемент аморальности;
act malum prohibitum — деяние, дурное лишь в силу запрещения позитивным правом; преступление, не включающее в себя элемента аморальности;
act not warranted by law — действие, не основанное на законе;
act on petition — упрощённое производство в Высоком суде Адмиралтейства;
act or omission — действие или бездействие;
act several times amended — закон, исправлявшийся более одного раза;
to act at one's authority — действовать по собственному почину, на свой страх и риск;
to act by authority — действовать по полномочию;
to do an act — совершить действие;
to do an act at peril — совершить действие на свой риск;
to act from mercenary motives — действовать из корыстных побуждений;
to act illegally — см. to act unlawfully;
to act in discharge of public duty — действовать во исполнение публичной обязанности;
to act in good faith — действовать добросовестно;
to act in loco parentis — действовать вместо родителей (о государстве, в отношении детей);
to act in reasonable good faith — действовать с разумной добросовестностью;
to act lawfully — действовать правомерно, законно;
to act legally — 1. действовать правомерно, законно 2. совершать поступки, действия, имеющие юридическое значение;
to act on the defensive — обороняться, защищаться;
to act pro se — действовать от собственного имени (напр. без представительства адвокатом);
to surprise someone in the act — застать кого-л. врасплох на месте преступления;
to act upon charge — действовать по поручению;
to act voluntarily — действовать добровольно, намеренно, умышленно;
- act of adjournalto act with the authority of law — действовать на основании закона;
- act of agression
- act of attainder
- act of bankruptcy
- act of civil status
- act of commission
- act of condonation
- act of crime
- act of criminality
- act of curatory
- act of defence
- act of dominion
- act of force
- act of God
- act of governmental power
- act of grace
- act of honour
- act of hostility
- act of indemnity
- act of insolvency
- act of international terrorism
- act of law
- act of legislation
- act of legislature
- act of man
- act of misfeasance
- act of mutiny
- act of oblivion
- act of omission
- act of outrage
- act of piracy
- act of possession
- act of preparation
- act of prince
- act of protest
- act of providence
- act of public nature
- act of reprisal
- act of sale
- act of sederunt
- act of state
- act of state doctrine
- act of territorial legislature
- act of terrorism
- act of use
- act of violence
- abusive act
- actual criminal act
- administrative act
- adoptive act
- amended act
- amending act
- ancillary act
- arbitrary act
- assaultive act
- attempted act
- authorized act
- bilateral act
- cited act
- congressional act
- constituent act
- continuous act
- covert act
- criminal act
- criminal act on trial
- curative act
- dead man's acts
- declarative act
- declaratory act
- deliberate act
- enabling act
- excessive act
- excusable act
- executive act
- felonious act
- final act
- forbidden act
- general act
- grossly indecent act
- habitual criminal act
- hodge-podge act
- homicidal act
- indecent act
- injurious act
- intended act
- international act
- internationally injurious act
- internationally wrongful act
- judicial act
- juristic act
- justifiable act
- lawful act
- legal act
- legislative act
- malicious act
- ministerial act
- multilateral act
- mutinous act
- negative act
- negligent act
- notarial act
- obsolete act
- official act
- omnibus act
- open act
- organic act
- overt act
- particular act
- penal act
- positive act
- premeditated act
- principal act
- prior act
- private act
- prohibited act
- public act
- punishable act
- repeated acts affecting body
- repressive act
- single act
- socially dangerous act
- special act
- specific act
- statutory act
- supplemental act
- survival act
- tortious act
- unauthorized act
- unconstitutional act
- uniform act
- unilateral act
- unintended act
- unlawful act
- unpremeditated act
- untitled act
- violent act
- voluntary act
- wilful act
- withdrawn act
- working act
- wrong act
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9 uoverlagt
adj rash ( fx act);( ikke planlagt) unpremeditated ( fx crime).
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