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Что (кто) такое bind over - определение

LEGAL POWER OF CRIMINAL COURTS IN ENGLAND AND WALES
Bind over for sentence; Bound over; Bind over; Bindover; Binding over order
Найдено результатов: 1841
bind over         
If someone is bound over by a court or a judge, they are given an order and must do as the order says for a particular period of time. (LEGAL)
On many occasions demonstrators were bound over to keep the peace...
They put us in a cell, and the next day some bumbling judge bound us over...
This imposes a duty on courts to bind over parents when they have no control over their children.
PHRASAL VERB: be V-ed P to-inf, V n P, V P n (not pron), also V P n to-inf
bind over         
v. (D; tr.) to bind over to (she was bound over to the grand jury)
Binding over         
In the law of England and Wales and some other common law jurisdictions, binding over is an exercise of certain powers by the criminal courts used to deal with low-level public order issues. Both magistrates' court and Crown Court may issue binding-over orders in certain circumstances.
Maróczy Bind         
CHESS PAWN STRUCTURE
Maroczy Bind; Maróczy bind; Maroczy bind
The Maróczy Bind () is a pawn formation in chess, named after the Hungarian grandmaster Géza Maróczy and primarily played against the Sicilian Defence and sometimes played against the King's Indian Defence. It is characterised by white pawns on c4 and e4, with White's d-pawn having been exchanged for Black's c-pawn.
Over (Evans Blue song)         
SONG BY EVANS BLUE
Over (EB song)
"Over" is a song by Canadian rock band Evans Blue. It was released on 10 July 2006, as the second single from Evans Blue's debut album The Melody and the Energetic Nature of Volume.
game over         
  • A "game over" banner at an anti-fascist protest in Berlin, 2020
  • Mini Metro]]'' where the player reaches a fail state and the game ends
MESSAGE WHICH SIGNALS THAT THE GAME HAS ENDED
Game Over; GAME OVER; Siqiaoqiao; Gameover; ゲームオーバー; Game over screen; Game ends; Game Over Yeah; Game Over Yeah!
informal
said when a situation is regarded as hopeless.
bind         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bind (disambiguation); Binds
I. v. a.
1.
Confine, restrain, restrict, put bonds upon.
2.
Bandage, wrap, put a bandage round, wrap up, tie up.
3.
Tie, fasten, secure.
4.
Stitch and cover, put into a binding.
5.
Engage, oblige, obligate, make responsible, lay under obligation.
6.
Indenture, apprentice, place under indenture.
7.
Confirm, ratify, sanction.
8.
Put a border round.
II. v. n.
1.
Contract, harden, stiffen, shrink.
2.
Make sheaves, tie sheaves.
3.
Be obligatory, be binding, be valid, hold.
Over–under         
WAGER IN WHICH A SPORTSBOOK
Over/Under; Over/under; Under Over; Over under; Over-under betting; Over-under; O/U
An over–under or over/under (O/U) bet is a wager in which a sportsbook will predict a number for a statistic in a given game (usually the combined score of the two teams), and bettors wager that the actual number in the game will be either higher or lower than that number. For example, in Super Bowl XXXIX, most Las Vegas casinos set the over–under for the score of the game at 46.
BIND         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bind (disambiguation); Binds
Berkeley Internet Name DOMAIN [Additional explanations: software] (Reference: Unix)
BIND         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bind (disambiguation); Binds

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Binding over

In the law of England and Wales and some other common law jurisdictions, binding over is an exercise of certain powers by the criminal courts used to deal with low-level public order issues. Both magistrates' courts and the Crown Court may issue binding-over orders in certain circumstances.