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Перевод: law
[прилагательное] законный; правовой; юридический; [существительное] закон ; полицейский ; право [юр.]; юриспруденция ; профессия юриста; суд ; судебный процесс; полиция ; правила игры; преимущество, предоставляемое противнику; поблажка ; передышка ; отсрочка ; заповеди
Тезаурус:
- He refers to reality as Truth and by the use of the term he preserves the metaphysical and ethical connotation of such traditional Hindu terms as dharma, universal law or duty, and ta, the cosmic moral law.
- Under Roman-Dutch law, which gradually came to be enforced in the Low Country, all children were allowed a share in the inheritance.
- The Poles found that they could not impose any kind of law and order until they knew the exact borders they had been given, and as each day passed they became more and more desperate for a final decision.
- As we have seen, Bukharin maintained that the law of value is the capitalist form of the law of labour expenditure, at least in its prices of production guise.
- In particular, they wanted to strengthen the law against badger digging.
- Roger Ede, Secretary of the Law Society's Criminal Law Committee, believes there is a growing gulf between police and public.
- It is Argentine law that when a man dies his estate must be divided equally between his children.
- This merely enables the local authority to rely on the private law concepts relating to the passing of the burden of covenants attached to land, i.e. the burden of a covenant cannot pass to successors in title at common law, Austerberry v Oldham Corporation , and only restrictive covenants, as opposed to positive covenants may pass under the equitable rules, first proposed in Tulk v Moxhay.
- As the Law Commission recommended in 1976, the test should be whether the granting of relief to an applicant who has delayed would cause substantial prejudice or hardship to any person or would be detrimental to good administration.
- The Law Society, representing 50,000 solicitors in England and Wales, saw the bill as an improvement on the original proposals.
- In English law the offence of indecent assault is charged for all forms of sexual assault other than rape, buggery, and attempts to commit those crimes.
- He is at law school, laid back and jokey.
- They not only allowed the third party an action which would have been impossible at civil law, but also permitted specific performance.
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