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13:39 Oct 20, 2004 |
Danish to English translations [PRO] Law: Contract(s) / arbitration proceedings | |||||||
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arbitrator Explanation: Charlesworth's Business Law -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 15 mins (2004-10-20 13:54:43 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- If there are more than one arbitrator, one is appointed \"umpire\" or \"chairman\" as opposed to the ordinary arbitrators. |
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assessorer Explanation: sidedommer er det samme som en meddommer, og iht. Vinterberg & Bodelsen hedder det assessor(er) på engelsk, Juridisk ordbog har assesor som en meddommer, sagkyndigt retsmedlem. |
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