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Spanish to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) | |||||||
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well-founded accusations/unfounded accusations Explanation: My 2 cent's worth Luisa:-) Luck! terry -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-04-02 18:31:43 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Luisa: Aurora tiene toda la razón!--hay que ver de qué tipo de renuncia se trata ya que dicha palabra tiene muchas acepciones en el inglés. t Oxford + |
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Complaint with legal basis, complaint without legal basis, Explanation: "Fundado" refers to legal vs. factual basis, at least in Mexico. Exp. |
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justified/ unjustified (founded/ ill-founded) accusations Explanation: segun 4. Collins Spanish Dictionary, ISBN 0-00-470-295-6 Buena suerte, LUISA VEYAN! |
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grounded complaint non grounded complaint Explanation: dependiendo de la demanda pero fundada e infundada es grounded o non grounded |
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