Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
pending before the Court
Italian translation:
pendente dinanzi alla Corte/al tribunale
English term
pending before the Court
L'appello è ...
Thank you.
3 +11 | pendente dinanzi alla Corte/al tribunale | Giulia D'Ascanio |
5 | Pendete di fronte alla Corte | tiziana tomasi |
4 | processo pendente innanzi alla Corte d´Appello (Corte di Cassazione) | Ellen Kraus |
Feb 3, 2010 07:44: Giulia D'Ascanio Created KOG entry
Non-PRO (2): Francesca Pesce, mariant
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Proposed translations
pendente dinanzi alla Corte/al tribunale
Grazie Giulia, mi scuso per il ritardo. Stephanie |
Pendete di fronte alla Corte
" legge n. 251 del 2005, nella parte in cui esclude l'applicabilità della nuova disciplina della prescrizione ai processi pendenti dinanzi alla corte d'appello alla data di entrata in vigore della legge”.
"Se non sei mai stato giudicato in primo grado, non hai nessun appello pendente"
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