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Перевод: fetter
[существительное] путы ; оковы ; [глагол] спутывать; сковывать; заковать; заковывать в кандалы; связывать по рукам и ногам
Тезаурус:
- His choice was a certain Elizabeth Augusta Josephine Parkes, daughter of Ebenezer Parkes of Fetter Lane, a brass-rule maker for the printing trade.
- The Court of Appeal in Northern Ireland, upholding the trial judge's decision, ordered that TBL be joined as defendant and dismissed the action on the ground that clause 3 of the agreement constituted an attempt to fetter TBL's statutory power to increase its capital and was therefore invalid.
- Copies are available, price 60, from Routledge, 11 New Fetter Lane, London EC4P 4EE.
- The first meeting place was a small room in Fetter Lane in 1840 which became known to some interested people who took a house in Red Lion Square where some destitute deaf men and women were lodged and taught trades.
- In January 1673, he began a regular Friday lecture in a church near Fetter Lane, and at Easter time, the Baxters moved to a house in Bloomsbury.
- In the absence of his brother officers, he seldom allowed mere laws or conventions to fetter him.
- Conservation, to architect and public alike, is not a fad, a fetter or a curse: it is a necessity which should also be seen as a stimulating challenge.
- Banking Ombudsman, Citadel House, 5-11 Fetter Lane, London EC4 1BR. 071-583 1395
- In the second category, general civil cases, parties should be able to choose their own lawyers because the interests of justice would be inherently less likely to fetter the client's right of choice.
- The rules of a society and the trusts which bind its property will, in many cases, fetter its freedom of action and the application of its property, in a way very similar to the restrictions which the doctrine of ultra vires imposes on a corporation; and in the case of some unincorporated societies, such as registered Trade Unions and Friendly Societies, which have received a peculiar status by Statute, the rule of ultra vires has been held directly applicable.
- There is a Bastille in every glen and firth, and this Act is the final fetter" (but it would not be, there would be plenty more).
- Further, he was not satisfied that the application of s 2(8) to the use to be made of the transcript would fetter the SFO's investigative powers, as (once the existence of facts disclosed by the transcript became known) these could be proved by other means.
- Government Departments can, however, under the Crown Proceedings Act 1947, be sued for the recovery of property, for breach of an ordinary commercial contract, but not for that of a contract of service, a contract dependent upon a future grant of money by parliament, nor, it seems, one in which the Crown purports to fetter its own future executive action, or for a tort.
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