Spanisch: Alegaciones (contra Oposicion)Englisch translation: Observations (in response to the opposition) KudoZ The KudoZ network provides a framework for translators ... More |
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| Glossareintrag (aus Frage unten abgeleitet) | | Spanisch Begriff oder Satz: | Alegaciones (contra Oposicion) | | Englisch Übersetzung: | Observations (in response to the opposition) | | Eingetragen von: | William Pairman |
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Übersetzungen Spanisch > Englisch [PRO] Law/Patents - Recht: Patente, Marken, Urheberrecht | | Spanisch Begriff oder Satz: Alegaciones (contra Oposicion) | No context, is a sub-heading of a report opposing the granting of an EEC trademark
Simply "pleadings"?
The next sub heading is AMPLIACION DE ALEGACIONES |
| | Notiz(en) an den/des Fragesteller(s)William Pairman: 11:39am Oct 22, 2007: Cristina - - why say "Please consult Kudoz", don't you think I did and there were no entries?
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| | Observations (in response to the opposition) | Erklärung: Your text appears to involve opposition (i.e., administrative) proceedings at the Community Trade Mark Office, rather than civil proceedings in court, and the terminology used there differs from what would be usual in civil (judicial) proceedings. In that regard I believe you will see that "allegations", "pleadings", "submissions" and other terminology of civil procedure are not used in Community Trade Mark opposition proceedings. In the "Guidelines concerning proceedings before the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs)" on the Community Trade Mark Office webpage, "alegaciones contra la oposición" are simply called "observations (by the applicant) in response to the opposition" (and the verb is "to file observations against the opposition"):
2.1. Observations by the applicant in response to the opposition
IR 20(1)
Observations in response coming directly from the applicant or his representative must reach the Office within the specified period of three months or, if the `cooling-off' period is extended, within one month after the commencement of the proceedings.
IR 20(2)
In cases in which the Office has specified a time limit for the opposing party to give facts, evidence and arguments in support of its opposition, the response period runs from the date of receipt by the applicant of this information supplementing the opposition [15].
IR 20(3)
If the applicant does not file any observations within the period specified, the Office may rule directly on the opposition on the basis of the evidence received.
Lastly, observations from the applicant that reach the Office after the end of the three-month period, although communicated to the opposing party, are not taken into account by the Office.
http://www.uami.eu.int/en/mark/marque/directives/partiec.htm...
If you need additional vocabulary for your translation, here are links to the Community Trade Mark Office in both English and Spanish:
http://oami.europa.eu/en/default.htm
http://oami.europa.eu/es/default.htm
-------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2007-10-22 15:45:58 GMT) --------------------------------------------------
For "ampliación de alegaciones" I would suggest "Additional Observations" |
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Rebecca Jowers Spanien
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| Observations (in response to the opposition)
Erklärung: Your text appears to involve opposition (i.e., administrative) proceedings at the Community Trade Mark Office, rather than civil proceedings in court, and the terminology used there differs from what would be usual in civil (judicial) proceedings. In that regard I believe you will see that "allegations", "pleadings", "submissions" and other terminology of civil procedure are not used in Community Trade Mark opposition proceedings. In the "Guidelines concerning proceedings before the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs)" on the Community Trade Mark Office webpage, "alegaciones contra la oposición" are simply called "observations (by the applicant) in response to the opposition" (and the verb is "to file observations against the opposition"):
2.1. Observations by the applicant in response to the opposition
IR 20(1)
Observations in response coming directly from the applicant or his representative must reach the Office within the specified period of three months or, if the `cooling-off' period is extended, within one month after the commencement of the proceedings.
IR 20(2)
In cases in which the Office has specified a time limit for the opposing party to give facts, evidence and arguments in support of its opposition, the response period runs from the date of receipt by the applicant of this information supplementing the opposition [15].
IR 20(3)
If the applicant does not file any observations within the period specified, the Office may rule directly on the opposition on the basis of the evidence received.
Lastly, observations from the applicant that reach the Office after the end of the three-month period, although communicated to the opposing party, are not taken into account by the Office.
http://www.uami.eu.int/en/mark/marque/directives/partiec.htm...
If you need additional vocabulary for your translation, here are links to the Community Trade Mark Office in both English and Spanish:
http://oami.europa.eu/en/default.htm
http://oami.europa.eu/es/default.htm
-------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2007-10-22 15:45:58 GMT) --------------------------------------------------
For "ampliación de alegaciones" I would suggest "Additional Observations"
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| Hinweis von Fragesteller an den Antwortenden| Thats triffic, many thanks. Thanks to all other answerers too :o) |
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