Wednesday 16 July 2014

Answer to Legal English Quiz

Hi everyone, the answer to Sunday's question is a) to issue.


Here is our definition taken from "Civil Litigation and Dispute Resolution: Vocabulary Series":


To Issue (verb): The collocations “to issue a claim” and “to issue proceedings” are the formal legal English phrases that mean to start a claim or case in court. A claim is issued on the date the claim form is received by the court. The court will stamp the claim form to indicate that it has received all the correct documentation and the correct fee has been paid. After the court fee has been paid and the court has stamped the claim form, the claim has officially been issued. Associated Words: Issued (past simple), Issued (3rd form), Issued (adjective), Claim Form (noun), To Issue a Claim (collocation), Fee (noun), To Issue Proceedings (collocation).


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