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Перевод: actionable
[прилагательное] дающий основание для судебного преследования
Тезаурус:
- This then is not a true obligation for performance, because once the promise becomes actionable performance is no longer possible.
- It is necessary to distinguish two issues here: whether a trust has been created; whether it is actionable.
- They are not necessarily regarded as a nuisance at law however and may not be actionable under that branch of the common law known as the tort of nuisance.
- Despite three decades of campaigning by homosexuals to remove the stigma from their sexuality, to call a man a queer in Britain is still an actionable insult in the minds of the "right-thinking people" who make up libel juries.
- Highly amusing but actionable."
- The police kept up their enquiries and one or two likely candidates rose to the surface, but nothing was clearly actionable.
- During the Republic trusts were not actionable.
- On those grounds it ought to be possible to argue that, if a trust has been created, it is actionable if the standard of care shown by the fathers was adequate in the judgment of a good man.
- This is because when there is an actionable nuisance the law provides a legal remedy by way of injunction or damages and this it is not prepared to do in respect of every odour found to be annoying or objectionable; neither would it be practicable especially since odours are notoriously subjective in nature affecting some individuals and not others and causing a variety of symptoms.
- It makes it abundantly clear that even the possession and academic presentation of information necessary for an ethnography could be actionable.
- Unlike almost the whole of the rest of Roman law, trusts had by the end of the classical period been actionable in cognitio for centuries.
- Once actionable, trusts must have come into popular use, i for already under Claudius a change in the jurisdictional scheme was introduced, and two special praetors were appointed.
- Today, in the early 1990s there seems to be every possibility their taste for autocracy and power might persuade the police that secrecy should take on a new dimension, so that sedition could acquire new status as a deviance, while even the "espionage" of ethnography could well become actionable.
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