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German to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents | |||||||
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4 | Brief upon Third Party Notice of Dispute |
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Brief upon Third Party Notice of Dispute Explanation: Or: Brief in Answer to Third Party Notice of Dispute. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-05-30 19:43:39 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Or: Pleading (or Answer) to Third Party Notice of Diepute This last possibility may be the best of the three, depending upon your context. A brief contains a lawyer\'s position and arguments on the case. A pleading is more like a Complaint and the Answer to the Complaint. When a third party receives notice of a dusipute, that party may serve an Answer on the other parties and also deliver it to the court as a pleading. |
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