Apr 29, 2018 15:15
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German term

Widerruf der ausgefällten bedingten Geldstrafe

German to English Law/Patents Law (general)
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Widerruf der mit Strafbefehl der Staatsanwaltschaft vom XXXX ausgefällten bedingten Geldstrafe von 90 Tagessätzen zu FR. 30
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Order to revoke the suspended financial penalty

the "bedingte Geldstrafe" is a "suspended financial fine" in legal English. The "Widerruf" can be a revocation, or a "setting aside", depends on the case. As this is a court, it would be an order to revoke it or set it aside.
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revocation of the conditional fine imposed

Ausgefällt seems to be Swiss usage for 'imposed'. There are some sources that might help cover the rest.

Bedingt/conditional:
"Bei rund 73 Prozent der Urteile in der Schweiz werden heute bedingte Geldstrafen ausgesprochen, welche die Täter nur dann bezahlen müssen, wenn sie rückfällig werden."https://www.blick.ch/news/schweiz/strafrecht-bedingte-geldst...

"Now the court converts this fine to a 'conditional' fine. This means that certain conditions will be imposed on the offender for a period of six months.If, at the end of the six months the offender has abided by these conditions, that offender will receive his or her money back."https://books.google.com/books?id=TdLxwsMZzO8C&pg=PA86&lpg=P...

"Withdrawal and Revocation of Administrative Acts An administrative act may be abrogated either in the legal proceedings for setting it aside by the authority which took it through its withdrawal (Ricknahme) or revocation (Widerruf)." https://books.google.com/books?id=31tDBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA45&lpg=P...
Peer comment(s):

agree A. & S. Witte
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Thank you, A.&S. Witte
neutral Daniel Arnold (X) : it's not conditional, the term is suspended
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fine revoked/cancelled

short and sweet

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or: quashed

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or: overturned

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wouldn't go wordy on this in English and just boils down to "fine revoked/quashed/overturned"

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you might have to polish a bit but I would keep it short

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German tends to overdo things, so keep it simple in English and ok

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if you have to include the "ausfallen" component, I would go with "expired"

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let's see what others have to add and I admit this needs polishing

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others will jump in and pinch me but mit ist egal

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mir

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you do the work and pinchers will appear

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read your ideas and poach

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ist mir wurst
Peer comment(s):

neutral Daniel Arnold (X) : take it easy. all you are missing is the "suspended" part of it :-)
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