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10:16 Nov 18, 2008 |
Italian to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Alison Kennedy Italy Local time: 07:57 | ||||||
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4 +1 | preclusion of claim |
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4 | by reason of inadmissibility and/or impediment |
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4 | subject to estoppel |
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3 | bar to prosecution |
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preclusion of claim Explanation: You can also say barring of claim etc. Alison |
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bar to prosecution Explanation: -- |
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L’inammissibilità e/o improcedibilità by reason of inadmissibility and/or impediment Explanation: De Mauro gives the definition of improcedibile as: di giudizio, che non può avere corso a causa di un precedente impedimento processuale http://www.demauroparavia.it/53827 |
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subject to estoppel Explanation: What about this? Estoppel is an impediment to proceeding with an action. |
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