Glossary entry (derived from question below)
عربي term or phrase:
نازعه خصمه في طلباته هو
أنجليزي translation:
Disputed his opponent/litigant\'s claims
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عربي term
نازعه خصمه في طلباته هو
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القانون عموماً
أنه لا يكفي فيمن يختصم في الطعن أن يكون طرفًا في الدعوى التي صدر فيها الحكم المطعون فيه، بل يجب أن يكون قد نازع خصمه أمامها في طلباته أو نازعه خصمه في طلباته هو
Proposed translations
(أنجليزي)
4 | Disputed his opponent/litigant's claims | Mowafak Mohamed |
5 | ...or his opponent had disputed his claims. | Rasha Abu ElSoud |
Proposed translations
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Disputed his opponent/litigant's claims
Disputed his opponent/litigant's claims before the court
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Note added at 2 hrs (2024-02-01 15:51:51 GMT)
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And his opponent/litigant disputed his claims
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Note added at 2 hrs (2024-02-01 16:01:27 GMT)
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To avoid confusion, this part is translated as follows:
He must have disputed his opponent/litigant's claims or his opponent/litigant disputed his claims
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Note added at 2 hrs (2024-02-01 15:51:51 GMT)
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And his opponent/litigant disputed his claims
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Note added at 2 hrs (2024-02-01 16:01:27 GMT)
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To avoid confusion, this part is translated as follows:
He must have disputed his opponent/litigant's claims or his opponent/litigant disputed his claims
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...or his opponent had disputed his claims.
The context of the whole sentence means it's conditional on one of two things, either he had disputed the opponent's claims or it's the other way around: "his opponent has previously disputed his claims."
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