rol: compound words with 'rol'

English translation: cause-list (UK)/docket (US)

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Dutch term or phrase:rol: compound words with 'rol'
English translation:cause-list (UK)/docket (US)
Entered by: Marijke Singer

07:47 Jul 6, 2005
Dutch to English translations [PRO]
Law/Patents - Law (general) / court term
Dutch term or phrase: rol: compound words with 'rol'
How would one best translate 'rol' and compound words with 'rol'? Some sample words from a 'rolverslag' I am doing follow. Will also enter some of these words as questions, so they can then appear in the glossary . . .

Faxnr. Roladm.
Rolverslag
rolnummer
rolgemachtigde
bgranger
Netherlands
Local time: 01:31
cause-list/docket
Explanation:
From JUR LEX:
rolnummer = cause-list number/docket number (AE)
rolprocedure = cause-list proceedings
rolbeschikking = order by the cause-list/(AE) docket judge
roldatum = cause-list date/docket date (AE)

JUR LEX does not include the roladm. and rolverslag terms
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Marijke Singer
Spain
Local time: 01:31
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cause-list/docket


Explanation:
From JUR LEX:
rolnummer = cause-list number/docket number (AE)
rolprocedure = cause-list proceedings
rolbeschikking = order by the cause-list/(AE) docket judge
roldatum = cause-list date/docket date (AE)

JUR LEX does not include the roladm. and rolverslag terms

Marijke Singer
Spain
Local time: 01:31
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agree  Johan Venter
43 mins
  -> Thanks, venter!

agree  writeaway: but imho, a bit much for pro when it all comes straight out of the dictionary. how hard is that?
1 hr
  -> Yes, it is not difficult to check the dictionary. The difficulty is more with understanding the term and the legal context. It is not a common everyday word :-)

agree  mariette (X)
10 days
  -> Thanks, Mariette!
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