الحجر

English translation: enjoinment

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Arabic term or phrase: الحجر
English translation:enjoinment
Entered by: Liliane Hatem

07:57 Feb 2, 2012
Arabic to English translations [PRO]
Law/Patents - Business/Commerce (general) / Company Registration
Arabic term or phrase: الحجر
أحكام توقيع الحجر على التاجر أو تعيين القوم والوكلاء عن الغائبين أو عزلهم أو رفع الحجر
Carla Abdel Karim
United Arab Emirates
Local time: 00:23
enjoinment
Explanation:
3. (Law) Law to require (a person) to do or refrain from doing (some act), esp by issuing an injunction
2. To prohibit or forbid.
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Liliane Hatem
Lebanon
Local time: 23:23
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5enjoinment
Liliane Hatem
4interdiction
hassan zekry
4restraint
Haytham Boles


  

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interdiction


Explanation:
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hassan zekry
Local time: 22:23
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in ArabicArabic
PRO pts in category: 127
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Asker: Thank you Hassan

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enjoinment


Explanation:
3. (Law) Law to require (a person) to do or refrain from doing (some act), esp by issuing an injunction
2. To prohibit or forbid.

Liliane Hatem
Lebanon
Local time: 23:23
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Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in ArabicArabic
PRO pts in category: 16
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Asker: Thank you!

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restraint


Explanation:
restraint
prohibition

From the verb restrain: to prevent someone from doing something.

الحجر هنا بمعنى المنع

See:
معجم لونجمان للانكليزية الحديثة
المورد: قاموس عربي - انكليزي

Haytham Boles
United States
Local time: 13:23
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in ArabicArabic, Native in AramaicAramaic
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Asker: Thank you!

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