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English to French translations [PRO] Law: Contract(s) | |||||||
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4 | demandes reconventionnelles |
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demandes reconventionnelles Explanation: Il semble s'agir de demandes (recours) soumises en réponse à la demande principale et qui soulèvent d'autres arguments à l'encontre de celui ou celle qui a intenté le recours. Le texte précise que la demande reconventionnelle peut être liée à la demande principale, ce qui en fait une forme de défense, ou être nouvelle, soulever des arguments nouveaux, différents, et dans ce cas elle constitue un recours séparé. Au pluriel en anglais mais le singulier convient aussi. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 7 days (2019-01-17 06:36:02 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Found in previous Kudoz: https://fra.proz.com/kudoz/english-to-french/law-contracts/4... Reference: http://pedone.info/cij/28-CIJ-.pdf |
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Reference: Define it first Reference information: Meaning of “counter-claim” in the English Dictionary Business "counter-claim" in Business English counter-claim noun [ C ] also counterclaim uk us a statement that someone makes in answer to a statement that has been made by someone else, and that is different from it: Human rights abuses have been the subject of claim and counterclaim. LAW a legal case that a person or an organization starts against someone who has brought a case against them: file/make a counterclaim Dougherty filed a counterclaim, arguing that the city had no right to regulate campaign cash under the state constitution. counter-claim verb [ I or T ] also counterclaim The company counterclaimed for breach of contract. |
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