Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
balotario
English translation:
prepared questionnaire; set of questions
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Adrian MM. (X)
Jan 15, 2015 12:30
9 yrs ago
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Spanish term
balotario
Spanish to English
Law/Patents
Law (general)
This word appears in a cross examination of a witness who refers to "un balotario de preguntas". The country is Peru. The context suggests this may be a list of some sort, for reference.
Does anyhow out there know for definite what this is?
Best wishes. Sian.
Does anyhow out there know for definite what this is?
Best wishes. Sian.
Proposed translations
(English)
3 | (witness cross-examination) prepared questionnaire; (to the court) list of queries | Adrian MM. (X) |
4 | set | Edward Tully |
4 | list | Kieran Mc Kenna |
Change log
Jan 20, 2015 11:39: Adrian MM. (X) Created KOG entry
Jan 20, 2015 11:40: Adrian MM. (X) changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/95262">Adrian MM. (X)'s</a> old entry - "balotario"" to ""prepared questionnaire; list of queries""
Proposed translations
7 hrs
Spanish term (edited):
(Pe) balotario
Selected
(witness cross-examination) prepared questionnaire; (to the court) list of queries
Not clear who has compiled the balotario
If it's Counsel in preparatiopn for cross-examination of witnesses or, as in an English & Welsh originating (construction) summons, asking the court for guidance in interpretation of deeds and docs or even of a translation.
One thing is for sure: it is nowt to do with star Afro-Italian footballer Mario Barwuah Balotelli....
If it's Counsel in preparatiopn for cross-examination of witnesses or, as in an English & Welsh originating (construction) summons, asking the court for guidance in interpretation of deeds and docs or even of a translation.
One thing is for sure: it is nowt to do with star Afro-Italian footballer Mario Barwuah Balotelli....
Note from asker:
Many thanks Adrian. In the end I had to go with "set of questions" for deadline reasons, but I can see that your explanation is more accurate. The context I had did not make it clear who was the originator of the questions. Could have been counsel as you suggest or a state agency involved in the proceedings. Anyhow, thanks once again and here are the points. Best. Sian. |
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set
It refers to a group of related questions and is a synonym of "conjunto de preguntas".
http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=1767690&lang...
http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=1767690&lang...
Note from asker:
Thanks Edward, points to follow. Best. Sian. |
Hi again Edward, and just to say that I decided to go with Adrian's version in the end, as this was more specific. Having said that there is no doubt that in both cases it is a "set of questions" . If I could split the points I would! |
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list
A list of questions
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