Jul 10, 2020 05:15
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Arabic term

صك

Arabic to English Law/Patents Law (general) Court letter صك محكمة استئناف
رسالة أو محتور رد محكمة الاستئناف لطلب اعتراض المستأنف الدعى عليهم

الرسالة أو الجواب يبدأ بعنوان "صك"

هل أترجمه instrument أو deed

و يوجد أيضا رقم الصك
Proposed translations (English)
5 +1 Decision, ruling, etc.
4 Deed

Discussion

Fuad Yahya Jul 17, 2020:
Blessed be the researchers, for they shall find. Take your time, Lilit. Researching is a journey of learning, and it is to be savored like a mountain hike. When I was a practicing translator, researching my projects was the most enjoyable part. Now that I no longer take on projects, I miss the research part most. That is one reason I continue to participate in KudoZ, although I despise its point system. I participate in a select number of questions because they prompt me to research words, grammar points (in Arabic and English), and facts in every field. I particularly enjoy learning from my amazing colleagues, most of whom are younger and much better (and faster) at online research.

When I answer a question, I don't usually look back unless I think of something I had forgotten to include in my answer, or if I want to correct an error (which happens frequently), or if somebody posts a comment or a discussion entry. The asker does not owe me anything. The question itself and the opportunity it gave me to explore and satisfy my curiosity are the real rewards.
Lilit Khiat (asker) Jul 17, 2020:
It is the title of the document It is the title of the document
Lilit Khiat (asker) Jul 17, 2020:
I didn't mean to decline the answers I just felt that I needed to do more research on it. Thank you, Fuad for the really beneficial details you shared. And thank you Nisreen for your input too. I just need to do more research on it.
Youssef Chabat Jul 10, 2020:
The whole context please الجملة التي أتت فيها الكلمة

Proposed translations

1 hr

Deed

Declined
Yes, "deed" is just right for a legal content
Example sentence:

الصك ( بالإنجليزية : Deed )، (قديماَ: الدليل ) هو عبارة عن أي أداة قانونية مكتوبة تُصدِِق أو تؤكد على وجود فائدة، حق، أوعقار مُوقًع، موثًق، وفي بع

Note from asker:
And thank you Nisreen for your input too. I just need to do more research on it.
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18 hrs

Decision, ruling, etc.

Declined

The Arabic term صك refers to the document itself, not to its content. It is used practically for any kind of document, but especially for real estate titles. It can be translated to "document," "instrument," or "deed."

In English, however, the title does not refer to the document, because everyone reading the document knows that it is a document. The title usually refers to the content.

Every action taken by a judge or a court, whether final or intermediary, is called "decision." There are, however, specific monikers that may be appropriate for specific types of decision. For instance:

1. In a criminal case, the jury's decision of "guilty" or "not guilty" is called "verdict," while the judge's decision defining the penalty is called a "sentence."

2. In a civil case, where the remedy is usually monetary damages, the decision in favor of one party or the other and defining the amount of damages is often called "judgment." The amount is usually referred to as the "award."

3. In many instances, The term "court order" or "judge's order" may be most appropriate. For example an authorization by a judge for the police to search a property is usually called an "order."

4. The term "decree" is often used in divorce cases.

5. The term "ruling" is used generically, but is often used when the decision by the judge revolves around an interpretation of the law.

Actions by the Supreme Court or appellate courts are mostly referred to as decisions.

Please note that there is a great deal of overlap among these terms, so you should not take them as mutually exclusive.

Also please note that there are other terms that might be more appropriate in some contexts but may not be relevant to your context.

You can google each of these terms to learn more about how to use them.

The more context you provide, the better we can provide more specific answers, but I hope this can help for now.
Note from asker:
Thank you very much for your input. It is very helpful. I have been researching too in addition to taking into consideration your beneficial input. But, the document goes with the word 'Deed' here.
Peer comment(s):

agree Rabie El Magdouli
661 days
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