A questa domanda se è opposta la convenuta...

English translation: if the respondent has opposed the claim

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Italian term or phrase:A questa domanda se è opposta la convenuta...
English translation:if the respondent has opposed the claim
Entered by: Joseph Gulino

14:56 Dec 21, 2004
Italian to English translations [PRO]
Law/Patents - Law (general)
Italian term or phrase: A questa domanda se è opposta la convenuta...
da una sentenza
Joseph Gulino
Local time: 05:34
the defendant (respondent) has opposed the claim
Explanation:
A suggestion

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Note added at 1 hr 38 mins (2004-12-21 16:34:50 GMT)
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sorry, this claim
Selected response from:

Jean Martin
Local time: 10:34
Grading comment
I went with "respondent," since it is an appeal. Also, I think it should be "if the respondent...."

Grazie, Jean. Buone feste.
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3 +4the defendant (respondent) has opposed the claim
Jean Martin


  

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2 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5 peer agreement (net): +4
A questa domanda se è opposta la convenuta...
the defendant (respondent) has opposed the claim


Explanation:
A suggestion

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Note added at 1 hr 38 mins (2004-12-21 16:34:50 GMT)
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sorry, this claim

Jean Martin
Local time: 10:34
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 598
Grading comment
I went with "respondent," since it is an appeal. Also, I think it should be "if the respondent...."

Grazie, Jean. Buone feste.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Sara Castagnoli: I'd go with "defendant"
11 mins
  -> thanks Sara

agree  fgb
1 hr
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agree  Ennio Delle Piane
3 hrs
  -> thanks

agree  Silvia Pala (X)
4 hrs
  -> thanks Silvia
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