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12:24 May 28, 2003 |
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| Selected response from: Manuel Cedeño Berrueta Local time: 09:49 | ||||||
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5 +1 | It is hereby ordered that [it] be [it] |
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5 | So recorded, notified and ruled. |
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So recorded, notified and ruled. Explanation: that's the idea |
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It is hereby ordered that [it] be [it] Explanation: It is hereby ordered that it] be [it] recorded, notified and forwarded to the lower court. “it” stands for whatever have mentioned before; ommit one of them. See the glossary for other options. Kind regards, Manuel -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-05-28 12:52:55 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- has/have been mentioned... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-05-28 13:06:48 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- That is to say, Either: Be it recorded, notified and …, or Let it be recorded, notified and …, or It is hereby ordered that it be recorded, notified and notified and … -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-05-28 14:50:55 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Gracias, Heny. Lo curioso es el plural; los verbos “bajar” y “subir” son corrientes en la jerga abogadil [humorous, no offence entended] venezolana para significar “remitir al tribunal inferior” o “remitir al tribunal superior”, respectivamente. |
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