aff'd

Norwegian translation: affirmed = bekreftet

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English term or phrase:aff'd
Norwegian translation:affirmed = bekreftet
Entered by: Helene Olsen Richards

06:02 Nov 27, 2004
English to Norwegian translations [PRO]
Law (general)
English term or phrase: aff'd
aff'd 148. F 3rd 1070 (11th Circuit 1998)(table)
Helene Olsen Richards
United States
Local time: 03:12
affirmed = bekreftet
Explanation:
...eller stadfestet/forsikret. Se lenken.

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Note added at 1 day 1 hr 25 mins (2004-11-28 07:27:56 GMT)
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Per Riise (X)
Norway
Local time: 12:12
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Summary of answers provided
5fri mot kausjon
ojinaga
4affirmed = bekreftet
Per Riise (X)


  

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fri mot kausjon


Explanation:
aff'd = after remand being translated to norwegian= fri mot kausjon
in accordance with Oxford Dictionay

and also: http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=es&sl=en&u=http://w...

ojinaga
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affirmed = bekreftet


Explanation:
...eller stadfestet/forsikret. Se lenken.

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Note added at 1 day 1 hr 25 mins (2004-11-28 07:27:56 GMT)
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Se spesielt denne lenken som har et innhold tilsvarende resten av setningen din: www.perkinscoie.com/bios/heyrd.htm


    Reference: http://www.google.no/search?hl=no&q=aff%27d+affirmed&meta=
Per Riise (X)
Norway
Local time: 12:12
Native speaker of: Norwegian
PRO pts in category: 8
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