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Юридический термин: окончательная презумпция (доказанность факта, определяющаяся доказанностью обстоятельств, необходимо с ним связанных) -
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окончательная презумпция (доказанность факта, определяющаяся доказанностью обстоятельств, необходимо с ним связанных) -
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s.indicio violento, indicio vehemente. -
4 ♦ violent
♦ violent /ˈvaɪələnt/a.1 violento ( anche fig.): a violent clash, uno scontro violento; a violent blow [attack], un colpo [un assalto] violento; violent crime, crimini violenti; a violent film [computer game], un film [videogioco] violento; to meet a violent death, morire di morte violenta; a violent temper, un'indole violenta; a violent headache [fit of coughing], un violento mal di testa [accesso di tosse]; violent language, parole violente; a violent dislike, una forte antipatia; a violent eruption [explosion], una violenta eruzione [esplosione]2 ( di colore) molto acceso: She was wearing a violent orange dress, portava un vestito di un arancione molto acceso● ( sport) violent play, gioco violento □ (leg., USA) violent presumption, forte presunzione □ violent storm, violenta tempesta; (meteor., naut.) fortunale, vento (o mare) a forza 11 □ to lay violent hands on sb., usare violenza a q. -
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1) презумпция•presumption at common law — презумпция по общему праву;
presumption by statute — презумпция по статутному праву;
- presumption of capacitypresumption in equity — презумпция по праву справедливости;
- presumption of constitutionality
- presumption of fact
- presumption of guilt
- presumption of incapability
- presumption of incapacity
- presumption of innocence
- presumption of insanity
- presumption of law
- presumption of lawful origin
- presumption of sanity
- absolute presumption
- artificial presumption
- compelling presumption
- conflicting presumptions
- criminal presumption
- disputable presumption
- equitable presumption
- factual presumption
- fictitious presumption
- great presumption
- inconclusive presumption
- irrebuttable presumption
- legal presumption
- probable presumption
- provisional presumption
- rebuttable presumption
- res ipsa loquitur presumption
- statutory presumption
- strong presumption
- violent presumption
- conclusive presumption
- heavy presumption
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1) (having, using, or showing, great force: There was a violent storm at sea; a violent earthquake; He has a violent temper.) silovit2) (caused by force: a violent death.) nasilen•- violence* * *[váiələnt]adjective ( violently adverb)silovit, violenten, silen, močan, hud; neobrzdan, nepotrpežljiv, surov, divji, besen, nasilen, uničevalenviolent death — nasilna, nenaravna smrtviolent pain — silovita, huda bolečinaa violent temper — razdražljiv, divji temperamenta violent presumption juridically domneva, ki temelji na skoraj končnem, sklepnem dokazuto lay hands on s.o. — delati, storiti komu siloto lay hands on o.s. — poskusiti samomor -
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суб'єкт злочину проти особи; суб'єкт насильницького злочину; особа, яка вчиняє насильницькі злочиниviolent criminal overthrow of the existing order — = violent criminal overthrow of the existing regime насильницьке повалення існуючого ладу
- violent criminal delinquentviolent criminal overthrow of the existing regime — = violent criminal overthrow of the existing order
- violent criminal disorders
- violent criminal drunk
- violent criminal gang
- violent criminal hooliganism
- violent criminal impulse
- violent criminal inclination
- violent criminal inclinations
- violent criminal infliction
- violent criminal inmate
- violent criminal measures
- violent criminal offence
- violent criminal offense
- violent criminal offender
- violent criminal overthrow
- violent criminal person
- violent criminal presumption
- violent criminal prisoner
- violent criminal record
- violent criminal sexual attack
- violent criminal tendencies
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adj (#ly [adv]) žestok, nagao, silan, snažan; naprasit, silovit, nasilan, nabusit /# death = naprasna, nasilna ili neprirodna smrt; [jur] a # presumption = = pretpostavka koja se temelji na gotovo zaključnom dokazu* * *
bijesan
buran
divlji
krvniÄki
nagao
nasilan
neprirodna smrt
silovit
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доведеність факту, визначена доведеністю обставин, що необхідно з ним пов'язані; остаточна презумпціяEnglish-Ukrainian law dictionary > violent criminal presumption
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Violent presumption — Violent Vi o*lent, a. [F., from L. violentus, from vis strength, force; probably akin to Gr. ? a muscle, strength.] 1. Moving or acting with physical strength; urged or impelled with force; excited by strong feeling or passion; forcible;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
violent presumption — A presumption which is very strong and forcible, although not necessarily a conclusive or irrebuttable one. It is an inference which the law unhesitatingly requires to be drawn from given facts; it is a conclusion quite self evident from the… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Violent — Vi o*lent, a. [F., from L. violentus, from vis strength, force; probably akin to Gr. ? a muscle, strength.] 1. Moving or acting with physical strength; urged or impelled with force; excited by strong feeling or passion; forcible; vehement;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Violent profits — Violent Vi o*lent, a. [F., from L. violentus, from vis strength, force; probably akin to Gr. ? a muscle, strength.] 1. Moving or acting with physical strength; urged or impelled with force; excited by strong feeling or passion; forcible;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
presumption — A rule of law that attaches definite probative value to specific facts or draws a particular inference as to the existence of one fact, not actually known, arising from its usual connection with other particular facts which are known or proved.… … Ballentine's law dictionary
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