Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Arabic term or phrase:
النيابة الجزئية و الكلية
English translation:
District Prosecution / Public Prosecution
Added to glossary by
Heba Abed
Oct 9, 2009 11:43
14 yrs ago
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Arabic term
النيابة الجزئية و الكلية
Arabic to English
Law/Patents
Law (general)
Many thanks!
Proposed translations
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Change log
Oct 9, 2009 12:00: Mohamed Kamel changed "Language pair" from "English to Arabic" to "Arabic to English"
Oct 14, 2009 20:42: Heba Abed changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/770807">Ghada Samir's</a> old entry - "النيابة الجزئية و الكلية"" to ""District Prosecution / Public Prosecution""
Proposed translations
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District Prosecution / Public Prosecution
http://www.google.com.eg/#hl=en&source=hp&q="District Prosec...
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Note added at 15 mins (2009-10-09 11:58:36 GMT)
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District prosecution = النيابة الجزئية
Public prosecution = النيابة العامة / الكلية
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Note added at 21 mins (2009-10-09 12:04:50 GMT)
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District courts = محاكم ذات اختصاص مكاني يقتصر على المنطقة التابعة لها
(Farauqi's Law Dictionary)
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Note added at 30 mins (2009-10-09 12:13:22 GMT)
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" Limited prosecution" is also another option for النيابة الجزئية
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Note added at 6 hrs (2009-10-09 17:51:30 GMT)
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http://209.85.135.132/search?q=cache:5SfX3TJYt08J:www.patent...
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Note added at 6 hrs (2009-10-09 17:55:34 GMT)
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http://209.85.135.132/search?q=cache:vbxmJLu9gyMJ:www.uspto....
Note from asker:
Hello Heba! I wonder do u have any reference for Limited prosecution? Many thanks:) |
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15 mins
partly prosecution and prosecution
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16 mins
Full or limited representation
النيابة = representation or proxy (Al-Mawrid dictionary)
The expression thus refers to full or limited representation, as shown in those two links:
http://www.courts.state.nh.us/rules/pcon/pcon-1_2.htm
http://custodymatch.com/family-law/full-representation.cfm
The expression thus refers to full or limited representation, as shown in those two links:
http://www.courts.state.nh.us/rules/pcon/pcon-1_2.htm
http://custodymatch.com/family-law/full-representation.cfm
35 mins
summary and plenary court
3 hrs
Small Claims Court/prosecution and Civil Court/Prosecution
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12 hrs
Public prosecutor's office with full powers/limited powers
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Reference comments
32 mins
Reference:
Structure of the Public Prosecution Office
Heads of Offices of Prosecution, District Attorneys, Assistant District Attorneys and
Aides to District Attorneys: There are 3441 members of the prosecution throughout the
Republic.
-- Heads of offices of prosecution, district attorneys and assistant district attorneys, each
within his venue jurisdiction, exercise all the regular powers in moving criminal cases and
prosecuting them, except those that are specifically assigned exclusively by law to one of the
members of the prosecution. Any one of them may commence any procedure which falls within
the extraordinary authorities granted to the Attorney General, provided he obtains a special
authorization therefrom limiting him to that procedure for which the authorization was issued.
-- The heads of prosecution offices, within their venue jurisdiction, have the competency
to exercise some of the powers set forth in the laws, most important of which are the following
Aides to District Attorneys: There are 3441 members of the prosecution throughout the
Republic.
-- Heads of offices of prosecution, district attorneys and assistant district attorneys, each
within his venue jurisdiction, exercise all the regular powers in moving criminal cases and
prosecuting them, except those that are specifically assigned exclusively by law to one of the
members of the prosecution. Any one of them may commence any procedure which falls within
the extraordinary authorities granted to the Attorney General, provided he obtains a special
authorization therefrom limiting him to that procedure for which the authorization was issued.
-- The heads of prosecution offices, within their venue jurisdiction, have the competency
to exercise some of the powers set forth in the laws, most important of which are the following
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