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101 Midi
Litterally speaking, Midi means midday, but the word has come also to designate the south of France, i.e. the part over which the sun stands at midday, when seen from a northern perspective. As a spatial concept, the word Midi is very vague, and there is no specific point at which a traveller from the north enters the Midi. For some it is a small area, just including the Mediterranean coastal plain and its direct hinterland, a region characterised by mediterranean climate and vegetation. For others it is anywhere south of the level of Valence, or even south of a line betwenLyon and Bordeaux. The word is included in the name of the region Midi Pyrénées (see below), which thus has a strong claim to be considered as part of the Midi. Alternatively, the Midi is perceived as equivalent to the historic area of Occitania, the southern half of France where people spoke dialects of Occitanian French rather than dialects of the standard French of the Ile de France.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Midi
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102 action
[permet d’ouvrir un recours] recourse action or claimDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > action
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103 action contre les biens
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104 action in rem
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105 créance incessible
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106 créance indivise
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107 déclaration de sinistre
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108 demande admissible
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109 demande légitime
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110 exciper d'un droit
invoke a right (to); claim a title to so. (to)Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > exciper d'un droit
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111 exposé des faits présenté à l'appui de la requête
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112 exposer une revendication
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113 juste satisfaction d'une revendication
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114 modifications de la réponse
amendments to the claim or defenceDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > modifications de la réponse
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115 modifications de la requête
amendments to the claim or defenceDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > modifications de la requête
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116 plainte credible
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117 plainte infondée ou abusive
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118 réclamation infondée
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119 réclamation non fondée
= réclamation infondéeDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > réclamation non fondée
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120 récursoire
[permet d’ouvrir un recours] recourse action or claimDictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > récursoire
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