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16:29 Feb 11, 2008 |
Latin to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) / Canon law | |||||||
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5 | the defeated party |
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4 | losing party |
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losing party Explanation: "defeated party" |
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the defeated party Explanation: 'Ratione insuper semper habita paupertatis partis victae' = 'With consideration always taken above all of the defeated party's low income'. 'Habenda autem est ratio paupertatis partis victae ad effectum expensarum compensationis decernendae' = 'Consideration, moveover, must be taken of the defeated party's low income regarding the effect of the expenses in determining compensation'. In 'ad effectum expensarum compensationis decernendae' the gerund, for clarity's sake, would have been preferable, as being equivilent to 'ad effectum decernendi expensas compensationis'. That is to say, |
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