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Portuguese to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Charles R. Castleberry United States Local time: 23:02 | ||||||
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3 | severance of (investigated) offenses |
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1 | severability of investigation |
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1 | inquiry breakdown |
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severability of investigation Explanation: Suggestion: The only other explanation I can come up with after research is "division" or "separation". |
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inquiry breakdown Explanation: Just another guess. The best would be to find out what the Brazilian law means by this "desmembramento", but I'm a bit busy now to do that. |
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severance of (investigated) offenses Explanation: M.M.C.s Dicionário de Direito, Economia e Contabilidade lists desmembramento de processos, da ação as severance of the action, severance of the case and severance of claims. In following the line of Joinder and Severance of Offenses, Claims, Defendants, there were 2 science-related references to severance of investigation HIH https://www.google.com/search?espv=2&biw=1280&bih=627&q=seve... |
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