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legal proceeding(s) SUST.

legal proceeding(s)

proceed [prəˈsi:d] V. intr. form.

1. proceed (continue):

work is proceeding slowly

2. proceed (move):

udawać [perf udać] się
kierować [perf s-] się

3. proceed (start):

przechodzić [perf przejść] do robienia czegoś

proceed against V. intr.

wytaczać [perf wytoczyć] komuś proces

proceed from V. intr. form.

Present
Iproceed
youproceed
he/she/itproceeds
weproceed
youproceed
theyproceed
Past
Iproceeded
youproceeded
he/she/itproceeded
weproceeded
youproceeded
theyproceeded
Present Perfect
Ihaveproceeded
youhaveproceeded
he/she/ithasproceeded
wehaveproceeded
youhaveproceeded
theyhaveproceeded
Past Perfect
Ihadproceeded
youhadproceeded
he/she/ithadproceeded
wehadproceeded
youhadproceeded
theyhadproceeded

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In law, rules of evidence govern the types of evidence that are admissible in a legal proceeding.
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The legal manoeuvre is making use of the state's "quiet title" legal proceeding, which can be used to identify title owners and force land sales.
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It can also be compared with arbitration, which resembles a legal proceeding.
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An armed conflict is as much a mode of justice as divination or a legal proceeding.
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It also indicates an entity that is capable of suing and/or being sued in a legal proceeding in its own name without the need of an ad litem.
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