to set aside or vary an order

Latvian translation: anulēt/atcelt vai mainīt rīkojumu

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English term or phrase:to set aside or vary an order
Latvian translation:anulēt/atcelt vai mainīt rīkojumu
Entered by: Signe Jase

17:29 Dec 1, 2012
English to Latvian translations [PRO]
Law/Patents - Law (general) / Court Orders
English term or phrase: to set aside or vary an order
... liberty to respondent to apply to set aside or vary this order on 48 hour notice to the mother....
Signe Jase
Local time: 14:28
anulēt/atcelt vai mainīt rīkojumu
Explanation:
anulēt/atcelt vai mainīt tiesas rīkojumu

set aside v. to annul or negate a court order or judgment by another court order. Example: a court dismisses a complaint believing the case had been settled. Upon being informed by a lawyer's motion that the lawsuit was not settled, the judge will issue an order to "set aside" the original dismissal.
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anulēt/atcelt vai mainīt rīkojumu


Explanation:
anulēt/atcelt vai mainīt tiesas rīkojumu

set aside v. to annul or negate a court order or judgment by another court order. Example: a court dismisses a complaint believing the case had been settled. Upon being informed by a lawyer's motion that the lawsuit was not settled, the judge will issue an order to "set aside" the original dismissal.


    Reference: http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/set+aside
Inese Poga-Smith
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Native speaker of: Latvian
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