Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

auto fundado

English translation:

well-founded decision

Added to glossary by Heather Oland
Feb 14, 2006 14:32
18 yrs ago
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Spanish term

auto fundado

Spanish to English Law/Patents Law (general)
Es un exhorto de un Trib. oral en lo criminal y dice :el juez de instrucción debe decidir por **auto fundado** si dicta el sobreseimiento o dispone la elevación a juicio del proceso.

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Change log

Feb 14, 2006 14:40: Robert Forstag changed "Language pair" from "English to Spanish" to "Spanish to English"

Discussion

MEdith (asker) Feb 14, 2006:
Si es Spanish to English
Gabriela Mejías Feb 14, 2006:
Hola! Si lo que necesit�s es una traducci�n al ingl�s, cambi� el language pair. Saludos!

Proposed translations

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well-founded decision

O "well-founded ruling"
Peer comment(s):

agree Manuel Cedeño Berrueta
1 hr
Thank you.
agree Ana Brause
4 hrs
Thank you.
agree Maria Eugenia Moron : Hi! Thanks for your answer it was really helpful. Can you please tell me which words you think would collocate? Through a well-founded decision or by means of a well-founded decision?
3793 days
They both sound okay to me. I'd probably opt for the second in the above example.
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order with reasons

HTH
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admissible, well-founded

No hay necesidad de "traducir" auto (act, writ, evidence, sentence, etc), pues admissible ya lo implica. ...to grant dismissal....
Peer comment(s):

disagree Manuel Cedeño Berrueta : Como claramente dice el contexto de la pregunta, el juez de instrucción debe decidir si la acción es admitida o sobreseída.
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Gracias, Manuel, tienes razón en cuanto a que no sería admissible, sino well-founded. Sin embargo, mi punto es que no necesitas poner "decision, order, interlocutory, etc.". Mi opinión :(
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well-founded (interlocutory) order/decison

By a well-founded interlocutory order/decison, the examining court must decide wheter the action is admitted or dismissed.

Best regards,
Manuel
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Auto, autos
En lenguaje procesal, y empleada la palabra en singular, se refiere a la clase especial de resolución intermedia entre la providencia y la sentencia (v). En general, se puede decir que, mientras la providencia afecta a cuestiones de mero trámite y la sentencia pone fin a la instancia o al juicio criminal, el auto resuelve cuestiones que se plantean antes de la sentencia.
(Ossorio, Manuel: Diccionario de Ciencias Jurídicas, Políticas y Sociales, 30ª Edición, Editorial Heliasta, ISBN 950-885-055-8).
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interlocutory order. An order that relates to some intermediate matter in the case; any order other than a final order. * Most interlocutory orders are not appealable until the case is fully resolved. But by rule or statute, most jurisdictions allow some types of interlocutory orders (such as preliminary injunctions and class-certification orders) to be immediately appealed.
Also termed interlocutory decision; interim order; intermediate order.
(Black’s Law Dictionary, 8th Edition, ISBN 0-314-15199-0)
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