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Spanish to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Henry Hinds United States Local time: 12:19 | ||||||
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na | production of document |
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na | preliminary questioning and document preparation |
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na | drafting of the document |
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na | It is not "preliminary questioning" but "interrogatories" |
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na | exhibition |
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production of document Explanation: Preliminary questioning and production of document. (US) Exp. |
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preliminary questioning and document preparation Explanation: document production would also work, but preparations sounds better |
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drafting of the document Explanation: if the document is to reflect the interrogatory. |
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It is not "preliminary questioning" but "interrogatories" Explanation: After a lawsuit is filed, each of the parties propound "Interrogatories and Request for Production" -- this is a boiler plate phrase used in litigation in the US. The interrogatories are questions that need to be answered. The request for production requests of the parties they produce the documents the other party is requesting. Saludos. Maria ;o) |
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exhibition Explanation: In English law, the term would be: "exhibition of documents". Le Docte |
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