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petition for equitable remedy, or Explanation: preliminary appeal regarding administrative questions. (Recours contentieux is appeal for judicial review). |
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pre-litigious appeal with respect to administrative concern Explanation: the word in English for "un contentieux" is a litigation and obviously "un recours" is an appeal. looks a bit meagre but there is no much to say about, just translate. hope it helps. own experience |
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request for furtehr info, if you have it! Explanation: Could you give your extract in context, with some of the text before and after it. "Recours" can be so many things : right of action, remedy, appeal... It does look as though it is some sort of possible course of action which is available before going to court to seek a solution, perhaps even a particular way of trying to encourage the parties concerned to sort the matter out amicably in order to avoid litigation. |
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further context Explanation: Re. nikscot\\\'s answer, the text stands alone in a table listing the various measured offered by the legal protection insurance. The insurance contract itself concerns copyright protecction. What you suggest seems right, ie some sort of procedure leading to an amicable agreement if possible. text! |
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administrative appeal court Explanation: A general word for appeal on administrative matters. |
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