Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

surrebuttal

Portuguese translation:

tréplica

Mar 26, 2006 05:45
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English term

surrebuttal

Non-PRO English to Portuguese Law/Patents Law (general)
In turn the defense may offer a rejoinder known as rebuttal
Proposed translations (Portuguese)
4 +1 tréplica
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (1): Roberto Cavalcanti

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Discussion

Non-ProZ.com (asker) Apr 3, 2006:
Thanks a lot.

Proposed translations

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tréplica

Tratando da réplica e da tréplica, observemos os arts. 473 e 474 do CPP. A réplica tem ensejo quando a acusação considerar conveniente ou necessário ...
www.dji.com.br/processo_penal/replica.htm - 11k -
Peer comment(s):

agree Mauro Lando : bravo, Martim !
58 mins
obrigado
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