11:39 Nov 10, 2018 |
Czech to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Emil Kucera Canada Local time: 19:31 | ||||||
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party statement Explanation: x |
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a party's deposition or testimony or statement Explanation: Context being everything, of course. |
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party's or participant's statement/testimony/evidence Explanation: podle kontextu, rozdíl mezi party a participant: A Party may fully participate in a proceeding, including filing motions, calling evidence, making arguments, cross examining other witnesses, however a Party may be subject to a cost award. A Participant has a more limited role in a hearing. It includes being a witness, providing an oral and written statement Reference: http://www.woodbull.ca/resources/wood-bull-blog/2017/11/09/t... |
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party's oral testimony Explanation: Sharing information (i.e. discovery) includes depositions in the USA (called examination of discovery in Canada) are both sworn out-of-court-testimonies and are mandatory. Statements can be both written and oral. I n the Czech law these are not mandatory, and neither are they mandatory under the UK law. http://profipravo.cz/index.php?page=article&id_category=16&i... |
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party's testimony / deposition / statement Explanation: výpoveď = testimony (oral) / deposition (written) / (witness) statement |
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