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13:58 Aug 2, 2004 |
Danish to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) / litigation for compensation | |||||||
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4 +1 | the third party (or) co-respondents |
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4 | Third-Party ('Part 20'/BE) Defendants (if joined in by Defs); Co-Defendants (if joined in by Pl.) |
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the third party (or) co-respondents Explanation: according to Juridisk ordbog - da>en (Helle Pals Frandsen) |
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The asker has declined this answer Comment: thanks for your input, but it doesn't seem to fit exactly in the context. |
Third-Party ('Part 20'/BE) Defendants (if joined in by Defs); Co-Defendants (if joined in by Pl.) Explanation: Plural as probably a co. Adcitanten = Third-Party (Civil Justice Reform terminology -> 'Part 20')Plaintiff i.e. Defendant dragging in a TP. Co-defendant if joined by Plaintiff. I explain in other ProZ langs.: Fre/Spa etc. |
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