p. & pp.

English translation: page and pages

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English term or phrase:p. & pp.
Selected answer:page and pages
Entered by: Giordano B (X)

12:31 Jul 20, 2011
English language (monolingual) [Non-PRO]
Law/Patents - Law (general) / Do they stand for "para." or "page"? Thank you in advance
English term or phrase: p. & pp.
Petitioner signed a notarized application revoking his consent because, according to Petitioner, Respondent breached an oral agreement related generally to the upbringing of the children and their permanent residence after the age of 16. (Doc. 9, p.7). According to Petitioner, he personally served the revocation application on Respondent on xxxxx 2009. In support, he proffers three affidavits from witnesses who say that they overheard the conversation between Petitioner and Respondent. (Doc. 5, pp. 20, 23, 26).
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page and pages
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Kim Metzger
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4 +11page and pages
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page and pages


Explanation:
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_the_abbreviation_pp_stan...

Kim Metzger
Mexico
Local time: 21:51
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Paul Lambert: Exactly right.
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agree  ClaraVal
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agree  Ellen Kraus
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agree  Sarah Bessioud
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agree  Liz Dexter (was Broomfield)
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agree  Jack Doughty
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agree  Donna Stevens
34 mins

agree  Tony M: There is a special symbol ¶ that is more properly used for paragraph in EN.
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agree  AllegroTrans
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