Feb 27, 2007 21:49
17 yrs ago
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Arabic term

منع معارضة

Arabic to English Law/Patents Law (general) محكمة التمييز
أصدرت المحكمة وبتاريخ كذا حكما حضورياً قابلاً للإستئناف والتمميز يقضي بمنع معارضة المدعي عليه لبسيد فلان للمدعي السيد فلان بالإنتفاع بالعقار المرقم 000 وتسليمه للمدعي خالياً من الشواغل.

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Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Ehsan Chukro

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Proposed translations

+1
41 mins

prohibiting objection

منع

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Note added at 44 mins (2007-02-27 22:33:46 GMT)
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http://www.kscourts.org/kscases/ctapp/2003/20030829/88640.ht...
Peer comment(s):

agree Hebat-Allah El Ashmawy
8 hrs
thank you
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16 hrs

non interference with

it is interfering with legitimate right
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1 day 6 hrs

restraining order

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+1
10 days

[to] overrule the objection [of the...]

idiomatic usage in US English in this case is to "overrule" rather then object... Like in the judge overruled the objection of...
Peer comment(s):

agree Amal Ibrahim
1 day 10 hrs
THANKS A LOT aMAL:)
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