обжаловать | |
gen. | interpose an appeal; complain; grieve |
econ. | file a complaint; make a complaint |
law | lodge a complaint |
Makarov. | appeal a case; appeal against |
notar. | take an appeal from |
proced.law. | appeal against |
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news | privately |
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interpose an appeal; complain; grieve (grieve a decision Kinglet); appeal (a verdict, decision, etc.) | |||
file a complaint; make a complaint | |||
lodge a complaint | |||
appeal a case; appeal against; bear lodge a complaint (against); make lodge a complaint (against) | |||
take an appeal from | |||
contest; dispute | |||
appeal against (You can appeal against an HMRC decision. You'll normally have to appeal within 30 days of when the Tax Credit Office sent you their decision. 4uzhoj); contest (In the latest case, Illston sided with the FBI after Google contested the constitutionality and necessity of the letters but again put her ruling on hold until the 9th Circuit rules 4uzhoj); appeal (If the prosecutor believes the court erred in its finding of no probable cause, the prosecutor may appeal the ruling to the district court. 4uzhoj); challenge (If a company receives a search warrant it doesn't agree with, it can challenge it in court or negotiate directly with law enforcement to narrow the request 4uzhoj) | |||
reclaim | |||
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under appeal (OLGA P.) | |||
subject to appeal; voidable; appealable |
обжаловать: 70 phrases in 10 subjects |
Business | 6 |
Chess | 1 |
Economy | 5 |
Elections | 2 |
General | 20 |
Karachaganak | 1 |
Law | 25 |
Makarov | 7 |
Notarial practice | 1 |
Patents | 2 |