Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italiano term or phrase:
Si è costituita
Inglese translation:
XXX as a litigant or Counsel of \'Record\': has entered an appearance
Added to glossary by
Paul O'Brien
Nov 3, 2020 19:00
3 yrs ago
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Italiano term
Si è costituita
Da Italiano a Inglese
Legale/Brevetti
Legale (generale)
XX si è costituita contestando la fondezza dell'appello.
Proposed translations
(Inglese)
3 | XXX as a litigant or Counsel of 'Record': has entered an appearance | Adrian MM. |
4 +2 | opposed the appeal | Isabella Nanni |
3 | is/has been established/acknowledged | Lara Barnett |
Proposed translations
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XXX as a litigant or Counsel of 'Record': has entered an appearance
Entry of appearance on the, dare I say British Isles including Ireland, is equivalent to filing an acknowledgement of service. Default of appearance risks entry of an automatic default judgment : Scots law > judgement.
In my experience, advocates of the Plain 'Anti-Jabber' English Legal Campaign are either non-lawyers or UK Solicitors, bogus or real who have barely scraped through Law Finals and have an axe to grind.
In my experience, advocates of the Plain 'Anti-Jabber' English Legal Campaign are either non-lawyers or UK Solicitors, bogus or real who have barely scraped through Law Finals and have an axe to grind.
Example sentence:
before representing a client at court during a civil case, a lawyer must first file an entry of appearance asking the court to enter the lawyer's appearance on behalf of the client.
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
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opposed the appeal
it means they decided to be officially represented in the appeal trial to oppose it
Note from asker:
You're saying to cut out the jabber? |
Peer comment(s):
agree |
philgoddard
: Yup, cut out the jabber.
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yeah, Italian legalese tends to be unnecessary wordy
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agree |
Alison Kennedy
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grazie
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Angelo Berbotto
: Paul, in what type of document that the phrase appear? Is it the decision of the court, at the beginning of the judgment? That would help to give the precise translation to the phrase. Cheers
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neutral |
Lara Barnett
: But this is not "si è costituita".
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is/has been established/acknowledged
I think this phrase is simply a way of introducing the facts that will follow, and leading the way for the content of the details of this appeal. I don't think it hurts to leave in some of the Italian formality of the text.
For example,
"it has been established that the grounds of the appeal are to be ....etc"
or
"it is acknowledged that the..."
For example,
"it has been established that the grounds of the appeal are to be ....etc"
or
"it is acknowledged that the..."
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