fara i dröjsmål

English translation: apprehended danger; immenent danger

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Swedish term or phrase:fara i dröjsmål
English translation:apprehended danger; immenent danger
Entered by: David Rumsey

23:34 Jan 15, 2018
Swedish to English translations [PRO]
Law/Patents - Law (general)
Swedish term or phrase: fara i dröjsmål
På plats företogs kroppsvisitation enligt fara i dröjsmål av Svensson
David Rumsey
Canada
Local time: 12:17
apprehended danger; immenent danger
Explanation:
the term is "fara i dröjsmål" (litterally "danger in delay"), which means basically means that waiting poses a risk. Typically a police officer might make decision to go into a home without having a court order as it is deemed necessary and cannot wait for a proper approval.
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Anders Ericsson
Sweden
Local time: 21:17
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4 +1apprehended danger; immenent danger
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apprehended danger; immenent danger


Explanation:
the term is "fara i dröjsmål" (litterally "danger in delay"), which means basically means that waiting poses a risk. Typically a police officer might make decision to go into a home without having a court order as it is deemed necessary and cannot wait for a proper approval.


    Reference: http://lawline.se/answers/11928
Anders Ericsson
Sweden
Local time: 21:17
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agree  Tim Kynerd: The spelling is "imminent", but otherwise, yep. :-)
8 mins
  -> Oups. Sorry.
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