Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
court's written judgment = court's statement of verdict = court decision?
English answer:
judgment
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Nick Lingris
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English term
court's written judgment= court's statement of verdict= court decision?
English
Law/Patents
Law (general)
Are these three exactly the same?
Is there any difference among them?
Which one can be used as the title of a legal document?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Is there any difference among them?
Which one can be used as the title of a legal document?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Responses
4 | judgment | Nick Lingris |
1 | no they are synonyms | Aquilone |
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no they are synonyms
it depends on the context, you may have a court's jugdment or you may have a verdict or a decision (or even a decree, an order, a provision and so on and so forth). It depends on the kind of document you are translating.
All of them could be used as the title of a legal document.
All of them could be used as the title of a legal document.
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