private

private
1) приватна особа як сторона в судовому процесі; військ. рядовий (ім. )
2) приватний; особистий; приватновласницький; приватноправовий; таємний, секретний, конфіденційний, який не підлягає розголосу; неофіційний; закритий (про засідання); який не обіймає офіційної посади, який не перебуває на державній службі

private correctional facilities — засоби виправного впливу, що застосовуються приватним чином

private international family law — приватне міжнародне сімейне право

private non-profit organization — приватна некомерційна (неприбуткова) організація

private-sector collective bargaining agreement — колективна угода в приватному секторі

- private act
- private address
- private agent
- private agreement
- private arrangement
- private alley
- private amnesty
- private applicant
- private arbitration
- private argument
- private assets
- private attorney
- private authorization
- private bank
- private bill
- private body
- private boundary
- private business
- private capacity
- private carrier
- private cause
- private charge
- private citizen
- private company
- private corporation
- private correctional facility
- private correspondence
- private counsel
- private criminal investigation
- private criminal procedure
- private customs warehouse
- private data
- private deed
- private defence
- private defense
- private detective
- private detective agency
- private document
- private easement
- private effects
- private entrepreneur
- private enterprise
- private entity
- private examination
- private execution
- private eye
- private fee
- private foundation
- private fund
- private immorality
- private immunity
- private individual
- private industry
- private injunctive relief
- private institution
- private instrument
- private interest
- private international law
- private investigation
- private investigator
- private joint-stock company
- private land
- private landowner
- private law
- private law enforcement
- private law firm
- private law practice
- private lawyer
- private liberty
- private life
- private life of an individual
- private limitation
- private meeting
- private member
- private member's bill
- private mortgage deed
- private nuisance
- private organization
- private owner
- private-owner
- private ownership
- private ownership of a prison
- private papers
- private party
- private penal action
- private pension fund
- private person
- private place
- private police
- private policing
- private possession
- private possession of handguns
- private practice
- private practice of law
- private premises
- private prison
- private property
- private property in wartime
- private prosecution
- private prosecutor
- private protection agency
- private reformatory
- private reimbursement
- private relations
- private representation
- private residence
- private revenge
- private rights
- private seal
- private sector
- private security
- private security firm
- private security system
- private servitude
- private shelter
- private sitting
- private sphere of a person
- private tort
- private treaty
- private use
- private vengeance
- private victim
- private war
- private wrong
- private wrongs

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