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(passive infinitive: مورد اعتراض قرار گرفتن) • protest, ~ing • object, ~ing, ~ion (to s.o. or sth) (in legal proceedings) • to object (eg to the admission of evidence) is to interpose a declaration to the effect that the particular matter or thing under consideration is not done or admitted with the consent of the party objecting, but is by him considered improper or illegal and referring the question of its propriety or legality to the court) • except, ~ing, ~ion (used usu with tom, sometimes with against ) • except to a witness (‘exception’ signifies: - 1. an objection. Thus, for instance, and exception to a defendant’s answer in Chancery was an objection taken to it for some cause allowed by the practice of the court, as insufficiency, or scandal and impertinence 2. in Roman law, and in the Scotch law, the word means a defense – JBS) • challenges to the array’, by which a party excepts to the whole panel of jurors, by reason of the partiality of the sheriff or his under-officer who arrayed the panel – JBS> • challenge • oppose, -ing, opposition (also مخالفت and مخالفت كردن ) ( : act of opposing or resisting; antagonism; state of being opposite or opposed; antithesis. Also a position confronting another or placing in contrast; that which is or furnishes an obstacle to some result. Political party opposed to ministry or ministration; or might be construed to include peaceful and orderly opposition to government . HCB> • demurm ìng, ~red • to interpose a demurer (ie a pleading by a party to a legal action that assumes the truth of the matter alleged by the opposite party and sets up that it is insufficient in law to sustain his claim or that there is some other defect on the fact of the pleadings constituting a legal reason why the opposing party should not be allowed to proceed further • demurral • appeal, ~ing (against) • remonstrance : expostulation 1. showing of reason against something proposed 2. a representation made to a court of legislative body wherein certain persons unite in urging that a contemplated measure be not adopted or passed. 3. a formal protest against the policy of conduct of the government or certain officials drawn up and presented by aggrieved citizens) • plea in bar to • remonstrate, remonstrating, remonstration with s.o. (about sth/that…) • remonstrate against sth • rebut, ~ting ( : to contradict, meet or oppose by formal legal argument, plea, or countervailing proof)
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