Glossary entry

Italian term or phrase:

ordina

English translation:

orders

Added to glossary by Cedric Randolph
Jul 19, 2018 15:37
5 yrs ago
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Italian term

ordina

Italian to English Law/Patents Law (general) Court of Appeal
Visto 1’ art. 601 c.p.p. ordina la citazione dell’imputato/ i predetto/ i e delle parti private interessate a comparire personalmente nell’ aula di udienza di questa Corte di Appello, Sezione Unica Penale1 ...

... the summoning of the defendant/accused?

Any help appreciated!
Proposed translations (English)
3 +2 orders
Change log

Aug 2, 2018 05:28: Cedric Randolph Created KOG entry

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (2): Rachel Fell, Angie Garbarino

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Proposed translations

+2
14 mins
Selected

orders

in the heading further above, it has to say, the Court
orders the summons of
Note from asker:
ok, thanks Cedric :-)
thanks !
Peer comment(s):

agree philgoddard : I don't think you can say "orders the summons of", but I agree with "orders".
40 mins
agree Rachel Fell
7 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
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