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Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

Representado

English translation:

Defendant/Plaintiff

Added to glossary by EirTranslations
Jul 20, 2010 06:49
13 yrs ago
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Spanish term

Representado

Spanish to English Other Law (general) regarding an arrest
Again this has also appeared in proz (Client) but I'm not sure if it fits in, please see context and a set out below. Would appreciate your suggestions (UK English please, thanks!)

JUZGADO DE INSTRUCCIÓN N° XXX
DILIGENCIAS PREVIAS PROC.
ABREVIADO XXXXX Número de Identificación Único:
Procurador/a:
Abogado:
Representado:
INFORMACIÓN DE DERECHOS AL DETENIDO //////////
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Rosa Paredes

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Proposed translations

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Defendant/Plaintiff

In this context, I think these would fit best, depending on whether the person is answering or filing proceedings...
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35 mins

Represented party

I believe this also came up in the Proz glossary. If not, this would be my version here.
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1 day 9 mins

Client

This may be a good fit.
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