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121 Klägerin
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122 Prozessbevollmächtigter
Prozessbevollmächtigter m RECHT agent* * *Prozessbevollmächtigter
procurator (US), pleader, attorney of record (US), plaintiff’s counsel (Br.), mandatory;
• Prozessbevollmächtigter für die beklagte Partei counsel for the defence (Br.);
• als Prozessbevollmächtigter für den Kläger auftreten (erscheinen) to appear for the plaintiff;
• Prozessbevollmächtigte beider Parteien plädieren lassen to hear counsel on both sides (Br.).Business german-english dictionary > Prozessbevollmächtigter
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123 als Prozessbevollmächtigter für den Kläger auftreten (erscheinen)
als Prozessbevollmächtigter für den Kläger auftreten
to appear for the plaintiff
als Prozessbevollmächtigter für den Kläger auftreten (erscheinen)
to appear for the plaintiffBusiness german-english dictionary > als Prozessbevollmächtigter für den Kläger auftreten (erscheinen)
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124 antragsgemäß erkennen (entscheiden)
antragsgemäß erkennen (entscheiden)
to find for the plaintiff.
antragsgemäß erkennen
to find for the plaintiffBusiness german-english dictionary > antragsgemäß erkennen (entscheiden)
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125 klägerischer Anwalt
klägerischer Anwalt
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126 powód
I -odu, -ody; loc sg - odzie; m( przyczyna) cause; ( uzasadnienie) reasonII -oda, -odowie; loc sg - odzie; m; PRAWOz powodu — +gen because of, due to
* * *mi-o- Gen. -u pl. -y1. (= przyczyna) cause ( czegoś of sth); reason ( czegoś for sth); nie dać komuś powodu do gniewu give sb no reason to be angry; mieć powody do obaw have cause for concern; nieobecny z powodu choroby absent due to illness; mieć powody, by coś zrobić have just cause to do sth, be justified in doing sth.2. (= uprzęż) harness.mp-o- Gen. -a pl. - owie prawn. plaintiff; Br. (zwł. w sprawie rozwodowej) petitioner.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > powód
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127 acusador
adj.1 accusing, accusatory, prosecuting, prosecutorial.La parte acusadora The accusing party.2 incriminating, accusing, denunciative, accusative.m.accuser, accusant, plaintiff, prosecutor.* * *► adjetivo1 accusing► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 accuser* * *(f. - acusadora)noun1) accuser2) prosecutor* * *acusador, -a1.ADJ accusing, reproachful2.SM / F accuseracusador(a) público/a — public prosecutor, procurator fiscal (Escocia), prosecuting o district attorney (EEUU)
* * *I- dora adjetivo accusing, accusatory (frml)II- dora masculino, femenino prosecuting attorney (AmE), prosecuting counsel (BrE)* * *= accuser.Ex. In both areas, a much higher proportion of men than women were both accusers & accused.----* dedo acusador = pointing finger.* * *I- dora adjetivo accusing, accusatory (frml)II- dora masculino, femenino prosecuting attorney (AmE), prosecuting counsel (BrE)* * *= accuser.Ex: In both areas, a much higher proportion of men than women were both accusers & accused.
* dedo acusador = pointing finger.* * *accusing, accusatory ( frml)me dirigió una mirada acusadora she gave me an accusing lookmasculine, feminine* * *
acusador◊ - dora adjetivo
accusing, accusatory (frml);
una mirada acusadora an accusing look
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
prosecuting attorney (AmE), prosecuting counsel (BrE)
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prosecutor
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* * *acusador, -ora♦ adjaccusing♦ nm,faccuser* * *m1 accuser2 JUR prosecuting attorney* * *1) : accuser2) fiscal: prosecutor -
128 quejoso
adj.complaining, displeased, querulous.m.1 complainer, grouch, fussbudget, moaner.2 complainant, accusant, plaintiff, claimant.* * *► adjetivo1 complaining* * *ADJ [persona] complaining; [tono] plaintive* * *- sa masculino, femenino (Méx) ( persona que protesta)* * *= fusspot, fussbudget.Ex. As for Steve, he traded his days as a bachelor for life with a fusspot.Ex. And they're playing an odd couple reminiscent of Neil Simon's classic pairing of a fussbudget and a slob.* * *- sa masculino, femenino (Méx) ( persona que protesta)* * *= fusspot, fussbudget.Ex: As for Steve, he traded his days as a bachelor for life with a fusspot.
Ex: And they're playing an odd couple reminiscent of Neil Simon's classic pairing of a fussbudget and a slob.* * *masculine, feminine( Méx)(persona que protesta): de acuerdo a los quejosos according to the people ( o the residents etc) who complained* * *quejoso, -a♦ adj♦ nm,f* * *quejoso, -sa adj: complaining, whining
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