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Перевод: abetting


[существительное]
соучастие
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. When both mares began aiding and abetting one another to increase the confusion and alarm, somewhere high over the Gulf I made for the cabin to solicit help.
  2. Suicide and attempted suicide ceased to be a crime when the Suicide Act 1961 became law, in recognition of the right to self-determination, but there remains an offence of aiding, abetting, counselling, or procuring the suicide of another which carries a maximum penalty of fourteen years' imprisonment.
  3. "If the bank is the custodian of someone else's money then it is aiding and abetting a crime.
  4. By the Suicide Act 1961, section 2, English law makes aiding and abetting the suicide of another a serious crime (see R v.
  5. Both were accused of aiding and abetting the transfer abroad of 2.6m of St Piran assets in breach of the undertaking.
  6. The Government's earlier reluctance to put its hand in its pocket had led property experts to accuse it of unwittingly aiding and abetting the IRA's efforts to disrupt the City.
  7. William Tidbury: Not guilty of the murder of Inspector Drewitt or PC Shorter, but guilty of aiding and abetting others in both cases.
  8. Abetting him in this is his childhood friend Yohei, a woebegone young husband much harassed by a matronly dragon of a mother-in-law.
  9. The theatre was given its own legal status in the Theatres Act 1968, but the anomalous position of the cinema was not revealed until 1975, when the President and Secretary of the BBFC were charged with aiding and abetting an indecent exhibition, namely the showing by Classic Cinemas Ltd of the Swedish sex-education film Language of Love .
  10. Thus, in the case of a patient who did nothing more t n refuse further treatment, there could be no liability on the part of the doctor for aiding and abetting under section 2.
  11. However, there is a widespread feeling that the balance of power has shifted too far toward developers and that the Department of the Environment is aiding and abetting this process through the appeal system.
  12. He then explained that William Tidbury could not be convicted of aiding and abetting because he had not been charged with that crime.
  13. Secondly, conspiring or attempting to commit or inciting, aiding, abetting, counselling, or procuring the commission of any arrestable offence is in itself arrestable.

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