Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
His proof of evidence, which is due to be heard within the next fortnight is, it transpires, being translated.
Sir, you have before you I hope the proof of evidence and appendices from Mrs.
Identifying the person appearing before the notary by reference to significant proofs of evidence including passport, driving licence, birth certificate, diplomatic documents etc.
Days before the trial was to begin, and the subsequent conditional guilty plea entered, the Government turned over the proof of evidence against McTiernan.
Due to insufficient written proof of evidence, Helmut Pfeiffer, so far, has not been included in respective databases and memorials to rescuers.
Mrs, I'll ask you if you would please to read the summary of your proof of evidence from document N Y Two Three Seven.
Such consideration inter alia is given in my proof of evidence and the summary thereto, and they are therefore admissible, and of major relevance to this enquiry.
Providing that the interview is well structured, it should not be too difficult to produce a proof of evidence that can be used directly as a formal witness statement for exchange.
In preparing the initial proof of evidence of the plaintiff, a detailed history must be taken of the injuries, their symptoms and consequences, their treatment and the progress of recovery.
It would be very helpful to the Regional Council in preparing its case for this inquiry to have a copy of the proofs of evidence presented by your officials at the inquiry relating to the Oxford United proposals.
His brother Raul, however, was convicted in January for the murder of a rival politician, illustrating how badly trials can go here for defendants who do not flee; Raul's conviction came despite multiple contradictions in the government's case and proof of evidence rigging.
You may wish to produce your proof of evidence in two parts; one part dealing with matters that will be raised and relied upon by you at trial, which must be disclosed; and one part dealing with matters that might be raised against you on cross-examination, that you will not want to disclose.