Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Swedish term or phrase:
prövningstillstånd krävs
English translation:
Leave to appeal is required.
Swedish term
prövningstillstånd krävs
4 +1 | Leave to appeal is required. | TechLawDC |
5 | consent of the court to consider an appeal | Charlesp |
Apr 8, 2015 13:48: TechLawDC Created KOG entry
Non-PRO (2): Charlesp, Michele Fauble
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Proposed translations
Leave to appeal is required.
(Since this is evidently written by the lower court, it is apparent that the permission is needed from the Court of Appeals itself. I am 90% sure of this interpretation. We will assume that what is subject to appeal is a judgment, and not some interlocutory ruling.)
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Charlesp
: do you mean "permit"?
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Helen Johnson
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