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Prozesshindernis n jur.
Prozesshindernisse pl
impediment to an action
impediments to an action
Prozesshindernis n jur.
Prozesshindernisse pl
impediment to an action
impediments to an action
Prozesshaftigkeit f (einer Sache)
processual nature; processuality (of sth.)
Einspruch m; Einwand m; Einwendung f; Einrede f; Widerspruch m Dt.; Einsprache f Schw.; Appelation f Schw. (gegen etw.) adm. jur.
Einsprüche pl; Einwände pl; Einwendungen pl; Einreden pl; Widersprüche pl; Einsprachen pl; Appelationen pl
berechtigter Einwand; begründete Einrede
aufschiebende Einrede; dilatorische Einrede
dauernde Einrede; peremptorische Einrede
prozesshindernde Einrede
rechtsverhindernde Einwendung
rechtvernichtende Einwendung
Einspruch wegen mangelnder Neuheit (Patent)
Einspruch gegen einen Zeugen
Einwendungen gegen Ansprüche aus Besitz
Einwendungen gegen einen neuen Gläubiger
Einwendungen aus der Nichtigkeit der Ehe
Widerspruch gegen die Richtigkeit des Grundbuchs
Widerspruch des Mieters gegen die Kündigung
Einrede der Arglist
Einreden des Bürgen
Einrede des höheren Befehls
Einrede des Mehrverkehrs (Vaterschaftsklage)
Einrede des nichterfüllten Vertrags
Einrede der Unzurechnungsfähigkeit
Einrede der Unzuständigkeit (des Gerichts)
Einrede der Verjährung
Einrede der Vorausklage
Einrede der Vorveröffentlichung (Patent)
Einspruch einlegen Dt. erheben Ös.; einen Einwand erheben; eine Einwendung entgegensetzen; eine Einrede vorbringen geltend machen
die Einrede der Verjährung geltend machen; sich auf Verjährung berufen
einer Verjährungseinrede entgegenstehen
auf die Einrede der Vorausklage verzichten
Einwendungen schriftlich niederlegen und begründen
einen Einwand beseitigen; einem Einwand begegnen
eine Einrede zurückweisen
eine Einwendung als unberechtigt zurückweisen
Es wurde kein Einspruch Einwand erhoben.
Eine Einrede steht entgegen.
schriftlich Widerspruch einlegen Dt. Einspruch erheben Ös.
Einwände und Anregungen
jds. Einwände übergehen
objection (to sth.); protest (against sth.); defence Br. defense Am. (to sth.); plea (of as to sth.); exception Sc. Am. (to sth.)
objections; protests; defences defenses; pleas; exceptions
good defence
dilatory defence dilatory plea
peremptory defence; peremptory plea; plea in bar Am.
legal objection to an action; preliminary objection; demurrer to action Am.
plea by way of traverse
plea by way of confession and avoidance
objection for want of novelty (patent)
objection to a witness
defences against claims arising from possession
defences against a new creditor
defences based upon the voidness of the marriage
objection to incorrect entry in the Land Register
objections by the tenant to the (notice of) termination of the tenancy lease
defence of fraud; exceptio doli
defences of the surety
plea of superior orders
defence of multiple access several lovers; exceptio plurium (paternity action)
defence of non-performance of the contract
plea of insanity
objection to jurisdiction; defence of jack of jurisdiction; plea as to jurisdiction
defence of the statute of limitations; plea of lapse of time
defence of failure to pursue remedies; defence of lack of (prior) judicial prosecution; beneficium excussionis
plea of prior publication
to raise a objection a plea; to put forward plea a defence; to put in a plea; to take exception; to veto
to plead the statute of limitations Br.; to plead the defense of limitation Am.
to defeat the defence of the statute of limitations
to waive the defence of failure to pursue remedies
to set out state one's objections in writing giving reasons stating the reasons
to meet an objection
to reject a defence; to reject a plea.
to dismiss an objection as unjustified unfounded
No objection was raised.
There is a defence.
to file an objection
objections and suggestions
to ignore sb.'s objections
Einspruch m; Einwand m; Einwendung f; Einrede f; Widerspruch m Dt.; Einsprache f Schw.; Appellation f Schw. (gegen etw.) adm. jur.
Einsprüche pl; Einwände pl; Einwendungen pl; Einreden pl; Widersprüche pl; Einsprachen pl; Appellationen pl
berechtigter Einwand; begründete Einrede
aufschiebende Einrede; dilatorische Einrede
dauernde Einrede; peremptorische Einrede
prozesshindernde Einrede
rechtsverhindernde Einwendung
rechtvernichtende Einwendung
Einspruch wegen mangelnder Neuheit (Patent)
Einspruch gegen einen Zeugen
Einwendungen gegen Ansprüche aus Besitz
Einwendungen gegen einen neuen Gläubiger
Einwendungen aus der Nichtigkeit der Ehe
Widerspruch gegen die Richtigkeit des Grundbuchs
Widerspruch des Mieters gegen die Kündigung
Einrede der Arglist
Einreden des Bürgen
Einrede des höheren Befehls
Einrede des Mehrverkehrs (Vaterschaftsklage)
Einrede des nichterfüllten Vertrags
Einrede der Unzurechnungsfähigkeit
Einrede der Unzuständigkeit (des Gerichts)
Einrede der Verjährung
Einrede der Vorausklage
Einrede der Vorveröffentlichung (Patent)
Einspruch einlegen Dt. erheben Ös.; einen Einwand erheben; eine Einwendung entgegensetzen; eine Einrede vorbringen geltend machen
die Einrede der Verjährung geltend machen; sich auf Verjährung berufen
einer Verjährungseinrede entgegenstehen
auf die Einrede der Vorausklage verzichten
Einwendungen schriftlich niederlegen und begründen
einen Einwand beseitigen; einem Einwand begegnen
eine Einrede zurückweisen
eine Einwendung als unberechtigt zurückweisen
Es wurde kein Einspruch Einwand erhoben.
Eine Einrede steht entgegen.
schriftlich Widerspruch einlegen Dt. Einspruch erheben Ös.
Einwände und Anregungen
jds. Einwände übergehen
einen Widerspruch schriftlich oder zur Niederschrift einlegen Dt.; einen Einspruch schriftlich einbringen oder mündlich protokollieren lassen Ös.
objection (to sth.); protest (against sth.); defence Br. defense Am. (to sth.); plea (of as to sth.); exception Sc. Am. (to sth.)
objections; protests; defences defenses; pleas; exceptions
good defence
dilatory defence, dilatory plea
peremptory defence; peremptory plea; plea in bar Am.
legal objection to an action; preliminary objection
plea by way of traverse
plea by way of confession and avoidance
objection for want of novelty (patent)
objection to a witness
defences against claims arising from possession
defences against a new creditor
defences based upon the voidness of the marriage
objection to incorrect entry in the Land Register
objections by the tenant to the (notice of) termination of the tenancy lease
defence of fraud; exceptio doli
defences of the surety
plea of superior orders
defence of multiple access several lovers; exceptio plurium (paternity action)
defence of non-performance of the contract
plea of insanity
objection to jurisdiction; defence of jack of jurisdiction; plea as to jurisdiction
defence of the statute of limitations; plea of lapse of time
defence of failure to pursue remedies; defence of lack of (prior) judicial prosecution; beneficium excussionis
plea of prior publication
to raise a objection a plea; to put forward plea a defence; to put in a plea; to take exception; to veto
to plead the statute of limitations Br.; to plead the defense of limitation Am.
to defeat the defence of the statute of limitations
to waive the defence of failure to pursue remedies
to set out state one's objections in writing, giving reasons stating the reasons
to meet an objection
to reject a defence; to reject a plea.
to dismiss an objection as unjustified unfounded
No objection was raised.
There is a defence.
to file an objection
objections and suggestions
to ignore sb.'s objections
to lodge an objection in writing or orally on the record
Prozesshindernis n jur.
Prozesshindernisse pl
impediment to an action
impediments to an action

Deutsche Prozesshindernis Synonyme

Englische impediment to an action Synonyme

impediment  arrest  arrestation  arrestment  bar  barrier  blank wall  blind alley  blind gut  block  blockade  blockage  blocking  bottleneck  burden  burthen  cargo  cecum  charge  check  choking  choking off  clog  clogging  closing up  closure  congestion  constipation  constriction  costiveness  cramp  cross  cul-de-sac  cumbrance  curb  dead end  deadweight  delay  detainment  detention  difficulty  disadvantage  embarrassment  embolism  embolus  encumbrance  fixation  foot-dragging  freight  gorge  hamper  hampering  handicap  hang-up  hindering  hindrance  hitch  hold-up  holdback  holdup  hurdle  impasse  impedance  impedimenta  imposition  inconvenience  infarct  infarction  inhibition  interference  interruption  jam  let  load  lumber  mountain  negativism  nuisance value  obstacle  obstipation  obstruction  obstructionism  occlusion  onus  opposition  pack  penalty  repression  resistance  restraint  restriction  retardation  retardment  rub  sealing off  setback  snag  squeeze  stop  stoppage  stranglehold  strangulation  stricture  stumbling block  suppression  trouble  weight  white elephant  
impedimenta  accouterments  apparatus  appliances  appointments  appurtenances  armament  bag and baggage  baggage  burden  burthen  cargo  charge  consignment  conveniences  cross  cumbrance  deadweight  difficulty  disadvantage  duffel  dunnage  embarrassment  encumbrance  equipage  equipment  facilities  facility  fittings  fixtures  freight  freightage  furnishings  furniture  gear  goods  hamper  handicap  impediment  imposition  inconvenience  installations  kit  lading  load  luggage  lumber  machinery  materiel  munition  munitions  onus  outfit  pack  paraphernalia  payload  penalty  plant  plumbing  rig  rigging  shipment  stock-in-trade  tackle  things  traps  trouble  utensils  weight  white elephant  

Prozesshindernis Definition

Action
(n.) A process or condition of acting or moving, as opposed to rest
Action
(n.) An act
Action
(n.) The event or connected series of events, either real or imaginary, forming the subject of a play, poem, or other composition
Action
(n.) Movement
Action
(n.) Effective motion
Action
(n.) Any one of the active processes going on in an organism
Action
(n.) Gesticulation
Action
(n.) The attitude or position of the several parts of the body as expressive of the sentiment or passion depicted.
Action
(n.) A suit or process, by which a demand is made of a right in a court of justice
Action
(n.) A right of action
Action
(n.) A share in the capital stock of a joint-stock company, or in the public funds
Action
(n.) An engagement between troops in war, whether on land or water
Action
(n.) The mechanical contrivance by means of which the impulse of the player's finger is transmitted to the strings of a pianoforte or to the valve of an organ pipe.
Impediment
(n.) That which impedes or hinders progress, motion, activity, or effect.
Impediment
(v. t.) To impede.
Self-action
(n.) Action by, or originating in, one's self or itself.

impediment to an action / impediments to an action Bedeutung

act
deed
human action
human activity
something that people do or cause to happen
action something done (usually as opposed to something said), there were stories of murders and other unnatural actions
course
course of action
a mode of action, if you persist in that course you will surely fail, once a nation is embarked on a course of action it becomes extremely difficult for any retraction to take place
maneuver manoeuvre evasive action an action aimed at evading an opponent
performance
execution carrying out carrying into action
the act of performing, of doing something successfully, using knowledge as distinguished from merely possessing it, they criticised his performance as mayor, experience generally improves performance
action the most important or interesting work or activity in a specific area or field, the action is no longer in technology stocks but in municipal bonds, gawkers always try to get as close to the action as possible
reflex
reflex response
reflex action
instinctive reflex
innate reflex
inborn reflex
unconditioned reflex
physiological reaction
an automatic instinctive unlearned reaction to a stimulus
military action
action
a military engagement, he saw action in Korea
police action a local military action without declaration of war, against violators of international peace and order
replay
instant replay
action replay
the immediate rebroadcast of some action (especially sports action) that has been recorded on videotape
group action action taken by a group of people
direct action a protest action by labor or minority groups to obtain their demands
legal action
action action at law
a judicial proceeding brought by one party against another, one party prosecutes another for a wrong done or for protection of a right or for prevention of a wrong
action an act by a government body or supranational organization, recent federal action undermined the segregationist position, the United Nations must have the power to propose and organize action without being hobbled by irrelevant issues, the Union action of emancipating Southern slaves
class action
class-action suit
a lawsuit brought by a representative member of a large group of people on behalf of all members of the group
civil action legal action to protect a private civil right or to compel a civil remedy (as distinguished from criminal prosecution)
job action a temporary action by workers to protest management decision or to make demands
Abstract Expressionism
action painting
a New York school of painting characterized by freely created abstractions, the first important school of American painting to develop independently of European styles
action
action mechanism
the operating part that transmits power to a mechanism, the piano had a very stiff action
arena
scene of action
a playing field where sports events take place
delayed action a mechanism that automatically delays the release of a camera shutter for a fixed period of time so that the photographer can appear in the picture
obstruction
obstructor
obstructer
impediment
impedimenta
any structure that makes progress difficult
piano action action consisting of a system of levers that move a felt hammer to strike the strings when a key is depressed
pump action
slide action
action mechanism in a modern rifle or shotgun, a back and forward motion of a sliding lever ejects the empty shell case and cocks the firearm and loads a new round
action the trait of being active and energetic and forceful, a man of action
right of action the legal right to sue
hindrance
hinderance
deterrent
impediment
balk
baulk
check handicap
something immaterial that interferes with or delays action or progress
diriment impediment (canon law) an impediment that invalidates a marriage (such as the existence of a prior marriage)
possibility possible action
opening
a possible alternative, bankruptcy is always a possibility
impossibility
impossible action
an alternative that is not available
law of mass action (chemistry) the law that states the following principle: the rate of a chemical reaction is directly proportional to the molecular concentrations of the reacting substances
third law of motion
Newton's third law of motion
Newton's third law
law of action and reaction
action and reaction are equal and opposite
plan of action a plan for actively doing something
mass-action principle
mass action
(neurology) the principle that the cortex of the brain operates as a coordinated system with large masses of neural tissue involved in all complex functioning
action the series of events that form a plot, his novels always have a lot of action
social action a social policy of reform (especially socioeconomic reform)
affirmative action a policy designed to redress past discrimination against women and minority groups through measures to improve their economic and educational opportunities, affirmative action has been extremely controversial and was challenged in in the Bakke decision
cause of action a claim sufficient to demand judicial attention, the facts that give rise to right of action
action potential the local voltage change across the cell wall as a nerve impulse is transmitted
Lautaro Youth Movement
Lautaro Faction of the United Popular Action Movement
Lautaro Popular Rebel Forces
a violent terrorist group organized in the s and advocating the overthrow of the Chilean military government, leaders are mainly criminals or impoverished youths
party to the action
party to the transaction
a party of people taking a role in legal proceedings
political action committee
PAC
committee formed by a special-interest group to raise money for their favorite political candidates
action officer the case officer designated to perform an act during a clandestine operation (especially in a hostile area)
man of action
man of deeds
someone inclined to act first and think later
action spectrum the efficiency with which electromagnetic radiation produces a photochemical reaction plotted as a function of the wavelength of the radiation
capillarity
capillary action
a phenomenon associated with surface tension and resulting in the elevation or depression of liquids in capillaries
sensitive plant touch-me-not shame plant
live-and-die
humble plant
action plant
Mimosa pudica
prostrate or semi-erect subshrub of tropical America, and Australia, heavily armed with recurved thorns and having sensitive soft grey-green leaflets that fold and droop at night or when touched or cooled
catalysis
contact action
acceleration of a chemical reaction induced the presence of material that is chemically unchanged at the end of the reaction, of the topcommodity chemicals,are created directly by catalysis and another are made from raw materials that are catalytically produced
chemical process
chemical change
chemical action
(chemistry) any process determined by the atomic and molecular composition and structure of the substances involved
natural process
natural action
action
activity
a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings), the action of natural forces, volcanic activity
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