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18:20 Nov 7, 2004 |
French to English translations [PRO] Law (general) | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Connie Leipholz Canada Local time: 07:24 | ||||||
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4 +1 | the notified party |
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4 | notified party |
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3 -1 | the informed party |
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partie signifiée the informed party Explanation: .. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 13 mins (2004-11-07 18:33:19 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://ideas.repec.org/p/fth/touein/76.html |
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partie signifiée notified party Explanation: I think it was translated yesterday |
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partie signifiée the notified party Explanation: actually, the party having received the writ signifier: 1. Domaine(s) – Practice (Law) Domaine(s) – Procédure (Droit) serve/issue = signifier/délivrer To serve on; to serve a writ on X. Signifier à; signifier une assignation à X HTH -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 34 mins (2004-11-07 18:54:33 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- I don\'t understand -- I just wanted to help. My apologies for having stepped on anyone\'s feet without knowing it. Why would anyone read in my answer a disagreement is beyond me. Again, sorry for any unintential ... just confused. I am not normally impolite, and my inpute was not meant to be impolite. Why that deduction ??? -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr 20 mins (2004-11-07 19:40:21 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- okey-dokey, no harm meant |
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