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16:51 Mar 29, 2016 |
Lithuanian to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) | |||||
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5 +1 | plaintiff |
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5 +1 | plaintiff |
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5 | Petitioner |
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Petitioner Explanation: You're looking for "petitioner" or, alternatively, "applicant". Any party can be a movant when they move a motion of any sort during proceedings. |
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plaintiff Explanation: Visuomet esu vertęs "plaintiff" (UK English, US English, Australian English) ir viskas buvo gerai. ☺ |
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plaintiff Explanation: JAV tikrai vartojamas "plaintiff" (Teko dalyvauti keliose teismo procedūrose JAV ir matyti oficialius protokolus) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2016-03-29 20:55:03 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Tuo pačiu metu atrašėme su p. Gintautu :) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 17 hrs (2016-03-30 09:57:09 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Jei jums reikia tiksliai, dar norėčiau papildyti, kad "plaintiff" buvo vartojamas skyrybų bylose |
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