g.d.

English translation: deputy of the presiding judge

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Italian term or phrase: g.d. (giudice delegato)
English translation:deputy of the presiding judge
Entered by: Jane Griffiths (X)

12:23 May 24, 2004
Italian to English translations [PRO]
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Italian term or phrase: g.d.
this is a judge.. what is the initials that define "g.d." in a court?
is it Giudice Distrettuale or else?
Michael Deliso
Local time: 23:22
Deputy of the presiding judge
Explanation:
I've realised that you may not have French>English reference works.

Here are some translations of "juge délégué" (which I reckon is an equivalent term in French to giudice delegato):

Baleyte etc, Dict. économique et juridique: Deputy of the presiding judge.

Bridges Council of Europe Fr>Eng Legal Dictionary: "member of a court entrusted with a particular task (e.g. hearing evidence) by the president of the court."

I don't think there is an exact equivalent to a "giudice delegato" in the England and Wales court system, but the above should be OK.
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Jane Griffiths (X)
United Kingdom
Local time: 22:22
Grading comment
Thanks Jane;
it was Deputy Judge.. so thanks also to Krisztina...
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Summary of answers provided
4 +1Giudice Delegato
Krisztina Lelik
4Deputy of the presiding judge
Jane Griffiths (X)
4delegate judge
KRAT (X)
1more info?
diego luciano (X)


  

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Giudice Delegato


Explanation:
giudice delegato

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Note added at 9 mins (2004-05-24 12:33:03 GMT)
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in English: commissioned judge


    Reference: http://asteimmobili.it/statico/guida_s_i.asp
    Reference: http://dottcomm.ro.it/download/tribunale/tribunale_rovigo-or...
Krisztina Lelik
Greece
Local time: 00:22
Works in field
Native speaker of: Native in HungarianHungarian

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  gmel117608
10 mins

neutral  Jane Griffiths (X): giudice delegato is OK, but "commissioned judge" is not a familiar term in the English legal system. Try looking up "juge délegué" in French > English Legal reference books, as I think this is an equivalent term.
22 mins
  -> I found the English term in eurodicautom
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more info?


Explanation:
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diego luciano (X)
Local time: 23:22
Native speaker of: Native in ItalianItalian
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Deputy of the presiding judge


Explanation:
I've realised that you may not have French>English reference works.

Here are some translations of "juge délégué" (which I reckon is an equivalent term in French to giudice delegato):

Baleyte etc, Dict. économique et juridique: Deputy of the presiding judge.

Bridges Council of Europe Fr>Eng Legal Dictionary: "member of a court entrusted with a particular task (e.g. hearing evidence) by the president of the court."

I don't think there is an exact equivalent to a "giudice delegato" in the England and Wales court system, but the above should be OK.

Jane Griffiths (X)
United Kingdom
Local time: 22:22
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 48
Grading comment
Thanks Jane;
it was Deputy Judge.. so thanks also to Krisztina...
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delegate judge


Explanation:
d.j

KRAT (X)
Local time: 00:22
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Native speaker of: Creek
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