May 23, 2010 02:17
14 yrs ago
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French term

Cour Supérieure

Non-PRO French to English Law/Patents Law (general) Canadian law
Un procès-verbal d'audience devant la cour supérieure
Proposed translations (English)
4 +7 Superior Court
Change log

May 23, 2010 03:08: Daniel Weston changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): Catharine Cellier-Smart, Jean-Louis S., Daniel Weston

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Discussion

John Fossey May 23, 2010:
GDT For the record, GDT = http://granddictionnaire.com/
Stephanie Frederick (asker) May 23, 2010:
Thank you, Catharine. I don't know what GDT is, but I checked it out on Termium!

Proposed translations

+7
11 mins
Selected

Superior Court

see GDT or Termium
Peer comment(s):

agree John Detre
11 mins
thank you John !
agree Jenn Mercer
22 mins
thank you Jenn !
agree Jean-Louis S.
32 mins
thank you !
agree Aude Sylvain
5 hrs
merci Aude !
agree Chris Hall
12 hrs
thank you Chris !
agree John Fossey : That's what it is - been there...
17 hrs
... done that. Thank you John !
agree GeoS
1 day 4 hrs
thank you GeoS !
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