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English translation: It is common knowledge that

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Hebrew term or phrase:מן המפורסמות
English translation:It is common knowledge that
Entered by: Gad Kohenov

15:40 Jul 22, 2011
Hebrew to English translations [PRO]
Law/Patents - Law (general)
Hebrew term or phrase: מן המפורסמות
תקנה 171 לתקנות סדר הדין האזרחי מסמיכה את בית המשפט הנכבד להורות על גביית עדות מוקדמת של עד, אם הוא עומד לצאת מישראל או מכל טעם מספיק אחר.
מן המפורסמות היא, כי לבית המשפט שיקול דעת נרחב להתיר גביית עדות מוקדמת, בכל עת, לאחר הגשת התובענה
Jon Fedler
Local time: 07:41
It is common knowledge that
Explanation:
It is well-known that, as mentioned before, is also an alternative.
Both can be found in the Alkalay dictionary and one of them in Babylon.
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Gad Kohenov
Israel
Local time: 07:41
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5 +1It is common knowledge that
Gad Kohenov
5it is trite law
Joab Eichenberg-Eilon
4It is self evident that
Joab Eichenberg-Eilon


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It is common knowledge that


Explanation:
It is well-known that, as mentioned before, is also an alternative.
Both can be found in the Alkalay dictionary and one of them in Babylon.

Gad Kohenov
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Local time: 07:41
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It is self evident that


Explanation:
Something so well known that there is no need to prove it

Example sentence(s):
  • שדין הוא מן המפורסמות שאינן צריכות הוכחה.

    Reference: http://www.lawyeronline.co.il/%D7%A0%D7%A9%D7%95%D7%90-%D7%9...
Joab Eichenberg-Eilon
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it is trite law


Explanation:
The British expression used in this context. This is not offered instead, but in addition to previous suggestions. I came across it in a British court case, which I cannot quote due to confidentiality.

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