Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

se toma juramento a las partes

English translation:

The parties are duly sworn

Added to glossary by Mariana Serio
Sep 17, 2015 17:14
8 yrs ago
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Spanish term

se toma juramento a las partes

Spanish to English Law/Patents Law (general) Vista de revisión
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Change log

Sep 17, 2015 19:27: Patricia Fierro, M. Sc. changed "Language pair" from "English to Spanish" to "Spanish to English"

Sep 18, 2015 20:21: Mariana Serio Created KOG entry

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): Phoenix III

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Proposed translations

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6 mins
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The parties are duly sworn

This is how I usually translate it. Good luck!

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Note added at 14 mins (2015-09-17 17:29:22 GMT)
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Another option: the parties, being duly sworn, (depose and say)...

http://definitions.uslegal.com/d/duly-sworn/
http://thelawdictionary.org/duly-sworn/
Peer comment(s):

agree Phoenix III
1 hr
agree Sergio Kot
14 hrs
agree philgoddard : Probably past tense.
1 day 38 mins
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thank you so much to all who cooperated"
+1
1 hr

the parties are sworn in

and this is how I translate it when I'm in a hurry... :0)

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Note added at 1 hr (2015-09-17 18:31:26 GMT)
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Oops! I didn't mean the 5!
Peer comment(s):

agree Patricia Fierro, M. Sc.
57 mins
Many thanks!
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