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Перевод: sequestration
[существительное] изоляция ; секвестр ; конфискация ; карантин [мед.] ; образование секвестра [мед.]; секвестрация [мед.]
Тезаурус:
- The National Union of Mineworkers also had to pay heavy fines and suffer sequestration.
- Conservative Central Office will be able to make much of the suggestion that, under a Labour administration, secondary picketing would once again be lawful, that unions which ignored the courts would no longer face the possibility of sequestration and that it would not be possible for employers or other interested parties to apply for interim injunctions postponing precipitate strikes.
- When his questioner suggested that the contemplative life was a specious kind of idleness, Nicholas replied that they had "found divers perplexities, distractions and almost utter ruin in other callings, but that God hath given them an incredible improvement of their livelihood since their sequestration".
- Acute splenic sequestration
- There must be more in Cairo under "sequestration".
- Under proposals outlined in a Green Paper yesterday, unions will have to repudiate unequivocally any wildcat stoppages organised by any of their officials - or risk sequestration.
- Michael Davis, J. who heard the motion by Shoreham-by-Sea Urban District Council, in the High Court, for an order that they be at liberty to issue writs of sequestration, held that it was not necessary for the plaintiffs to satisfy the court that the defendants had acted wilfully in the sense of contumaciously, with a deliberate intention to defy the court order, since the Rules of the Supreme Court, 1965, do not contain in Order 45, Rule 5(1), the word "wilful".
- After a nerve racking and mentally exhausting three months, complicated by a threat of sequestration proceedings brought by the Marine Highland Hotel for an alleged unpaid bill of 750, Rough's career continued on a downward spiral.
- When Labour opposed sequestration of union assets it meant, "strike freely", when it said trade union immunities would be restored it meant "strike often", and when it approved of enabling secondary action it meant "strike anywhere".
- It is clear that time will be allowed for improvements to be carried out and only when it is clear that there is no prospect of the business in question being able to operate without causing an odour, which amounts to a statutory nuisance, will the court permit the issue of a writ of sequestration for contempt of court, in committing breaches of the undertaking not to cause a statutory nuisance, thus closing the business down without compensation.
- Change in the law to stop sequestration of all a union's assets by the courts.
- It requires the abolition of trade union immunities, the ending of legal protection for the "closed shop", the introduction of legally enforceable collective agreements, the sequestration of trade union funds in cases in which secret ballots have not been held in support of strike action, and the provision by trade unions of greater information regarding their financial affairs.
- She also refused an application by the society for sequestration of the funds and assets of Trinity Students' Union.
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