εξωδικως δηλων

English translation: extrajudicial declarant

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Greek term or phrase:εξωδίκως δηλών
English translation:extrajudicial declarant
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21:57 Jul 27, 2008
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Greek term or phrase: εξωδικως δηλων
στο τελος ενος εξωδικου
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extrajudical declarant
Explanation:
Meaning the person making an extrajudicial declaration or statement.

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Note added at 16 hrs (2008-07-28 14:45:32 GMT) Post-grading
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Thanks, I corrected my initial typo in the glossary.
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You did write "extrajudical" instead of "extrajudicial", but thanks anyway, George.
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εξωδίκως δηλών
extrajudical declarant


Explanation:
Meaning the person making an extrajudicial declaration or statement.

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Note added at 16 hrs (2008-07-28 14:45:32 GMT) Post-grading
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Thanks, I corrected my initial typo in the glossary.

Example sentence(s):
  • Since the extrajudicial statements were introduced in the testimony of the <b>extrajudicial declarant</b>, and since each declarant could be cross-examined as to the statement he had made, the testimony was not hearsay.

    Reference: http://bulk.resource.org/courts.gov/c/F2/509/509.F2d.1342.74...
    Reference: http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=%22extrajudicial+decl...
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You did write "extrajudical" instead of "extrajudicial", but thanks anyway, George.
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