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15:08 Mar 9, 2004 |
Danish to English translations [PRO] Law (general) | |||||||
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4 | partshørte> xxx cross-examined (in court)/interviewed (out of court) their client |
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4 | The 10th of October, 1991 xxxx examined their client about |
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partshørte> xxx cross-examined (in court)/interviewed (out of court) their client Explanation: I can't it explain it too well, cos I keep getting mixed up with the German Parteivernehmung where cross-examination is evidence taken either from a litigant or a witness. The ugunst: adversely to suggests it's a cross-exam. and not straight interview, though I'm unsure whether the client is in or out-of-court. '... Pligten til at *partshøre* gælder dog kun, når oplysningerne er til *ugunst for* den pågældende part, og er af væsentlig betydning for sagens udfald. ...' -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2004-03-10 08:19:52 (GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- Yes. Post-grading and for future browsers, I reckon the answer lies in examine/examination in-chief (first by own side) or cross-examine/examination (first by the other side). Reference: http://www.ama.dk/amk/nyhedsbreve/amknyhed5.htm |
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The 10th of October, 1991 xxxx examined their client about Explanation: høring is an examination or questioning (høring af), partshøring is either the time given to hear the party or the role the party played in what the hearing is about. I am not quite sure how to word this. Maybe you can use my suggestion in my answer. |
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