• share warrant – варрант на акции
• warehouse warrant – складской варрант
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The arrest warrant would mean that people wanted for any of 32 specified crimes - ranging from terrorism to paedophilia - could be arrested in any EU country. The suspects would be handed over without the right of appeal. (BBC News)
Gross negligence is a legal concept which means serious carelessness. Negligence is the opposite of diligence, or being careful. The standard of ordinary negligence is what conduct one expects from the proverbial "reasonable person." By analogy, if somebody has been grossly negligent, that means they have fallen so far below the ordinary standard of care that one can expect, to warrant the label of being "gross." Prosser and Keeton describe gross negligence as being "the want of even slight or scant care", and note it as having been described as a lack of care that even a careless person would use. (Wikipedia)
The Sellers jointly and severally represent and warrant to the Buyer as follows: ()
If you’re dealing with a Sheriff, there is a likeliness that they will come into your house. They will often have warrants that grant them access, and should you refuse them access, they are at liberty to use ‘reasonable force’ to gain entry. They will then levy items that they will sell to cancel out your debt. (Website of Council Tax Advisors CIC)
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