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1 Urteil
Urteil n GRUND, RECHT judgment, court decision • ein Urteil anfechten RECHT appeal against a judgment • entgegen jmds. Urteil RECHT against sb’s judgment • im Urteil der Märkte FIN, GEN perceived by the markets • Urteil erlassen RECHT pass judgment* * *n <Grund, Recht> judgment, court decision ■ ein Urteil anfechten < Recht> appeal against a judgment ■ entgegen jmds. Urteil n < Recht> against sb's judgment ■ im Urteil der Märkte <Finanz, Geschäft> perceived by the markets ■ Urteil erlassen < Recht> pass judgment* * *Urteil
(Beschluss) judicial decision, decree, (Meinung) judgment, (Schiedsspruch) award, arbitration;
• nach dem übereinstimmenden Urteil der Sachverständigen according to the unanimous judgment (concurrent view) of the experts;
• wie aus dem Urteil hervorgeht as appears from the judgment of the court;
• von der ständigen Rechtssprechung abweichendes Urteil irregular judgment;
• abweisendes Urteil judgment of dismissal;
• anfechtbares Urteil voidable judgment;
• aus Rechtsgründen aufgehobenes Urteil judgment quashed on a point of law;
• bedingtes Urteil conditional judgment;
• endgültiges Urteil definitive judgment;
• in einem Einzelstaat erlassenes Urteil domestic judgment (US);
• im Versäumnisverfahren falsches Urteil error in judgment;
• inländisches Urteil domestic judgment (US);
• klageabweisendes Urteil involuntary nonsuit;
• letztinstanzliches Urteil final judgment;
• nichtiges Urteil void judgment;
• obsiegendes Urteil favo(u)rable judgment (decision);
• rechtskräftiges Urteil final judgment, final decree, judgment at law (of recovery, US);
• noch nicht rechtskräftiges (rechtsmittelfähiges) Urteil judgment subject to appeal;
• streitiges Urteil contradictory judgment;
• dem Vollstreckungsaufschub unterliegendes Urteil judgment liable to stay off execution;
• vollstreckbares Urteil enforceable judgment;
• noch nicht vollstrecktes Urteil unsatisfied judgment;
• sofort vollstreckbares Urteil self-executing judgment;
• vorläufig vollstreckbares Urteil judgment [provisionally] enforceable;
• Urteil zugunsten des Beklagten verdict for the defendant;
• Urteil dem Grunde nach decision on merits;
• Urteil zugunsten des Klägers judgment given for the plaintiff;
• Urteil im abgekürztem Verfahren summary judgment;
• Urteil anfechten to appeal against a judgment;
• Urteil annehmen to acquiesce in a judgment;
• Urteil aufheben to set aside (US) (quash, vacate, reverse) a judgment;
• Urteil in der Berufungsinstanz aufheben to vacate a judgment on appeal;
• Urteil in der zweiten Instanz aufheben to uphold a decision on appeal;
• Vollstreckung eines Urteils aussetzen to stay (suspend) a judgment;
• Aussetzung eines Urteils beantragen to move an arrest of judgment;
• sich aus einem Urteil befriedigen to satisfy a judgment;
• Urteil begründen to set forth the reasons for a judgment;
• Urteil bestätigen to affirm (confirm) a judgment, to approve a decision;
• Berufung (Rechtsmittel) gegen ein Urteil einlegen to appeal against a judgment;
• Urteil für nichtig erklären to rescind (invalidate) a judgment;
• Urteil zugunsten des Klägers erlassen to pass a judgment for the plaintiff in a suit;
• Urteil gegen einen Schuldner erwirken to obtain judgment against a debtor;
• Urteil fällen to judge, to deliver (enter a, pass) judgment, to adjudicate;
• Urteil zu jds. Gunsten fällen to give the case for s. o. against s. o.;
• Urteil vollstrecken lassen to enforce a judgment by execution;
• einem Urteil nachkommen to satisfy a judgment;
• Urteil der öffentlichen Meinung überlassen to leave it to the country to judge;
• Urteil der Vorinstanz überprüfen to review a judgment on appeal;
• Urteil öffentlich verkünden to pronounce judgment in open court;
• Urteil vollstrecken to execute (carry out, enforce) a judgment;
• jem. ein Urteil zustellen to notify s. o. of a decision. -
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