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81 default, judgment, for, foreclosure, without, a, reference
jugement m de forclusion par défaut sans renvoiEnglish-French legislative terms > default, judgment, for, foreclosure, without, a, reference
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82 default, judgment, for, immediate, foreclosure
jugement m de forclusion immédiate par défautEnglish-French legislative terms > default, judgment, for, immediate, foreclosure
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83 default, judgment, for, immediate, sale
jugement m de vente immédiate par défautEnglish-French legislative terms > default, judgment, for, immediate, sale
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84 default, judgment, for, redemption
jugement m de rachat par défautEnglish-French legislative terms > default, judgment, for, redemption
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85 default, judgment, for, sale, conditional, on, proof, of, claim
jugement m de vente par défaut subordonné à la preuve du bien-fondé de la demandeEnglish-French legislative terms > default, judgment, for, sale, conditional, on, proof, of, claim
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86 default, judgment, for, sale, with, a, redemption, period
jugement m de vente par défaut avec délai de rachatEnglish-French legislative terms > default, judgment, for, sale, with, a, redemption, period
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87 divorce, judgment
jugement m de divorce -
88 draft, judgment
projet m de jugement -
89 enter, a, judgment, to
inscrire un jugement -
90 entry, of, satisfaction, upon, a, judgment
constat m judiciaire d'acquittement de l'obligationEnglish-French legislative terms > entry, of, satisfaction, upon, a, judgment
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91 error, in, judgment
erreur f de jugement -
92 execution, or, process, upon, a, judgment
voie f d'exécution forcéeEnglish-French legislative terms > execution, or, process, upon, a, judgment
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93 final, and, conclusive, judgment
jugement m définitifEnglish-French legislative terms > final, and, conclusive, judgment
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94 final, judgment
jugement m définitif -
95 foreign, judgment
jugement m étranger -
96 give, judgment, to
rendre un jugement -
97 grant, a, judgment, to
rendre un jugement -
98 motion, for, judgment
motion f en vue d'obtenir un jugement -
99 motion, for, summary, judgment
motion f en vue d'obtenir un jugement sommaireEnglish-French legislative terms > motion, for, summary, judgment
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100 notice, of, application, for, registration, of, United, Kingdom, judgment
avis m de requête en vue de faire enregistrer un jugement rendu au Royaume-UniEnglish-French legislative terms > notice, of, application, for, registration, of, United, Kingdom, judgment
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