10:54 May 22, 2020 |
Italian to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) | |||||||
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... retainer as defence counsel is deemed exhibited, in any case, at the foot of these papers Explanation: You normally find the retainer at the foot of the court papers (claim, answer, etc) for filing. Apporre literally means placed but sounds odd. |
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it shall be deemed to have been appended to the end of the Legal Document [(notarial deed or etc.)] Explanation: Proposed idiomatic translation of the entire phrase presented: (Note: I offer this as an Alternative to the above translation.) "and whether or not the present Power of Attorney is appended to the end of the Legal Document [(notarial deed or etc.)], it shall be deemed to have been so appended." -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2020-05-22 14:43:54 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- 1. Correction: Power of Attorney --> Power of Attorney for litigation. Upon the assumption (which personally I would not tend to make) that the original P.O.A. or a copy of it will not be appended, here is my proposed Alternative 2: "the present Power of Attorney for litigation shall be deemed to have been appended to the end of the Legal Document [(notarial deed or etc.)]." -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 hrs (2020-05-22 14:44:33 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Correction: Upon the assumption --> 2. Upon the assumption |
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