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1 приказ об освобождении из-под ареста
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > приказ об освобождении из-под ареста
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2 приказ освободить от ареста привилегированное лицо
General subject: writ of privilege (арестованное по гражданскому делу)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > приказ освободить от ареста привилегированное лицо
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3 распоряжение об освобождении из-под стражи привилегированных лиц, арестованных по гражданскому делу
General subject: writ of privilegeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > распоряжение об освобождении из-под стражи привилегированных лиц, арестованных по гражданскому делу
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4 Revisionsfehler
Revisionsfehler
(Revisor) auditing error;
• Revisionsfirma auditing company, accounting firm, auditors;
• Revisionsfrist time for appeal;
• Revisionsgebühren (Buchprüfung) audit[ing] fees;
• Revisionsgericht appellate court, Supreme Court of Appeal (Br.) (of Errors, US);
• Revisionsgesellschaft auditors, audit office, auditing company;
• Revisionsgrund reversible error;
• Revisionsgrundsätze principles of accounting;
• Revisionsinstanz stages of appeal;
• in die Revisionsinstanz gehen to lodge an appeal [against];
• Revisionsjahr audit year;
• Revisionskläger plaintiff in error, appellant;
• Revisionsklausel review clause;
• Revisionskräfte auditing staff;
• Revisionsleiter accountant in charge;
• Revisionspersonal auditing staff;
• Revisionsprotokoll audit certificate;
• Revisionsrecht audit privilege;
• Revisionsrichter appellate judge;
• Revisionsrichtlinien audit standards;
• Revisionstätigkeit audit services;
• Revisionstechnik auditing technique;
• Revisionstermin audit date;
• Revisionsumfang scope of audit;
• Revisionsunterlagen audit notebook;
• Revisionsverfahren appeals procedure, (Buchprüfung) auditing (accounting) procedure;
• Revisionsverhandlung hearing of an appeal;
• Revisionsvorschriften audit standards;
• gesetzlich vorgeschriebene Revisionsvorschriften statutory audit requirements;
• Revisionswesen auditing, audit system;
• Revisionszeit audit period;
• Revisionszeitraum auditing period;
• Revisionszulassungsbeschluss writ of error;
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5 परि _pari _ _री _rī _ _हारः _hārḥ
परि (री) हारः 1 Leaving, quitting, giving up, aban- doning.-2 Removing, taking away; as in विरोध- परिहार; तेषां गुप्तिपरीहारैः कच्चित्ते भरणं कृतम् Rām.2.1.48.-3 Shunning, avoiding.-4 Refuting, repelling.-5 Omitting to mention, omission, leaving out.-6 Resrve, concealment.-7 A tract of common land round a vill- age or town; धनुःशतं परीहारो ग्रामस्य स्यात् समन्ततः Ms.8. 237.-8 A special grant, immunity, privilege, exemp- tion from taxes; प्रदद्यात् परिहारांश्च Ms.7.21; अनुग्रहपरि- हारौ चैभ्यः कोशवृद्धिकरौ दद्यात् Kau. A.2.1.19. Hence ˚लेखः a writ of remission as a favour; तथा परीहारनिसृष्टिलेखौ Kau. A.2.1.28; cf. जाते विशेषेषु परेषु चैव, ग्रामेषु देशेषु च तेषु तेषु । अनुग्रहो यो नृपतेर्निदेशात्, तज्ज्ञः परीहार इति व्यवस्येत् ॥ Kau. A.2.1.28.-9 Contempt, disrespect-1 An objection.-11 Seizing, keeping back.-12 Bounty.-13 (In gram.) The repetition of a word before and after इति; cf. परिग्रह.-14 (In dram.) Atoning for any improper action.-Comp. -विशुद्धिः (with Jainas) puri- fication by mortification and penance.-सू (a cow) bearing a calf only after a long time.Sanskrit-English dictionary > परि _pari _ _री _rī _ _हारः _hārḥ
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