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Veseo Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

"time-barred claims"

I actually need to get the meaning of the whole sentence, as I'm not quite sure of the part I already translated. Here it is: "you're preparing a motion to strike the time-barred claims.". The context is between a lawyer and his boss, they're discussing a case the lawyer just took and the lawyer is explaining why the boss' strategy is wrong.
  

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". Lawyers file "motions" in front of the court. These are requests for action or decisions from the judge.

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  • Lawyers file "motions" in front of the court.
  • These are requests for action or decisions from the judge.
  • So one lawyer is filing a motion to strike (cancel or get thrown out) the claim (case or position) that was "filed" (presented) before the judge.
  • "time-barred" is a legal term that has something to do with the time limits a case can exist.
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"you're preparing a motion to strike the time-barred claims.".

Lawyers file "motions" in front of the court. These are requests for action or decisions from the judge.

So one lawyer is filing a motion to strike (cancel or get thrown out) the claim (case or position) that was "filed" (presented) before the judge.

"time-barred" is a legal term that has something to do wi
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Thanks, I got the idea Emotion: smile Very good and thorough explanation, thanks again

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