Dictionary German ← Czech: soudní | Translation 1 - 13 of 13 |
German | Czech | ||
právo gerichtlich {adj} | soudní | ||
právo Unverified Gerichts- {adj} | soudní | ||
2 Words | |||
právo Unverified Gerichtsakte {f} | soudní akta {n} | ||
právo Gerichtsverhandlung {f} | soudní jednání {n} | ||
právo Unverified Gerichtsfall {m} | soudní kauza {f} | ||
právo Gerichtsverhandlung {f} | soudní líčení {n} | ||
právo Unverified Gerichtsvorladung {f} | soudní obsílka {f} | ||
právo Unverified Gerichtsbarkeit {f} | soudní pravomoc {f} | ||
Gerichtsverfahren {f} | soudní řízení {n} | ||
Verfahren {n} | soudní řízení {n} | ||
právo Gerichtssaal {m} | soudní síň {f} | ||
Rechtsstreit {m} | soudní spor {m} | ||
právo Unverified Gerichtskosten {f} | soudní výlohy {f} |
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