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232 months ago

Gina W  See profile asked this question:

Language pair:

French > English

Subject:

Law / Certificates

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

concluants

Context:

accorder aux concluants, à cha

Keywords:

Conclusions Finales en Synthès

 

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232 months ago

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to grant to the conclusive ones

232 months ago

Karen Vincent-Jones  See profile wrote:

the claimants

My comment:

refers to parties bringing a case (civil law)

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232 months ago

Jennifer White  See profile wrote:

yes, or plaintiff

232 months ago

Jennifer White  See profile wrote:

yes, or plaintiff

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232 months ago

Karen Vincent-Jones  See profile wrote:

appellees

232 months ago

Karen Vincent-Jones  See profile wrote:

petitioners/pleading parties

My comment:

Found in proz.com glossary (petitioners) and by googling (pleading parties). Should have done that in the first place!

232 months ago

Karen Vincent-Jones  See profile wrote:

the parties coming to a settlement of the case/agreement

My references:

Webster's New World Dictionary (American English)