Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

tomar vista

English translation:

examine

Added to glossary by Henry Hinds
May 26, 2005 13:38
19 yrs ago
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Spanish term

tomar vista

Non-PRO Spanish to English Law/Patents Law (general)
Las partes tienen acceso a los expedientes judiciales. Esto significa que PUEDEN TOMAR VISTA DEL TRÁMITE y obtener copias de la piezas que consideren necesarias a los efectos de ser utilizadas para el correcto ejercicio del derecho de defensa.
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PRO (2): Henry Hinds, Margarita Ezquerra (Smart Translators, S.L.)

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Proposed translations

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may examine

they may examine the record
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to have access to

suerte
Peer comment(s):

agree Claudia Palmier
19 mins
gracias clapal
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