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In the law of the United States of America, an objection is a formal protest raised in court during a trial to disallow a witness's testimony or other evidence in violation of the rules of evidence or other procedural law. An objection is typically raised after the opposing party asks a question of the witness, but before the witness can answer, or when the opposing party is about to enter something into evidence. The judge then makes a ruling on whether the objection is "sustained" (the judge agrees with the objection and disallows the question, testimony, or evidence) or "overruled" (the judge disagrees with the objection and allows the question, testimony, or evidence). An attorney may choose to "rephrase" a question that has been objected to, so long as the judge permits it. Lawyers sh

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  • Der Einspruch ist * eine – förmliche – Willenserklärung und/oder das – nicht-förmliche – Widersprechen, mit der/dem Menschen zu erkennen geben, mit einer Entscheidung oder einem Verfahren nicht einverstanden zu sein, * eine Möglichkeit, gegen eine nachteilige Entscheidung einer Behörde vorzugehen, * ein Rechtsbehelf, der gegen bestimmte Verwaltungsakte eingelegt werden kann. * ein Rechtsbehelf gegen bestimmte gerichtliche Entscheidungen. (de)
  • Ανακοπή ερημοδικίας είναι το ένδικο μέσο, με το οποίο ο διάδικος που δικάστηκε ερήμην, ζητεί από το ίδιο δικαστήριο να εξαφανιστεί η προσβαλλόμενη οριστική απόφαση, ώστε αφού αναβιώσει η εκκρεμο­δικία της αγωγής, να συζητηθεί εκ νέου η υπόθεση, με τη συμμετοχή του. (el)
  • Dans les systèmes juridiques utilisant une procédure accusatoire et contradictoire, une objection est une adresse faite à un juge pour lui dire qu’une preuve en train de se faire devrait être rejetée pour des motifs de légalité ou de recevabilité. (fr)
  • In the law of the United States of America, an objection is a formal protest raised in court during a trial to disallow a witness's testimony or other evidence in violation of the rules of evidence or other procedural law. An objection is typically raised after the opposing party asks a question of the witness, but before the witness can answer, or when the opposing party is about to enter something into evidence. The judge then makes a ruling on whether the objection is "sustained" (the judge agrees with the objection and disallows the question, testimony, or evidence) or "overruled" (the judge disagrees with the objection and allows the question, testimony, or evidence). An attorney may choose to "rephrase" a question that has been objected to, so long as the judge permits it. Lawyers should make an objection before there is an answer to the question. (en)
  • 異議(いぎ) 1. * 抗議すること、反対の旨を述べること。 2. * 民法の法律用語。債権譲渡における異議なき承諾など。 3. * 訴訟法の法律用語。以下を参照。なお、弁護人若しくは検察官又は当事者若しくは訴訟代理人の公開法廷(公判又は口頭弁論)における具体的な異議を陳述する弁論活動のことを指す場合もある。 (ja)
  • No direito estadunidense, uma objeção é um protesto formal arguido em um corte judicial durante um julgamento para não permitir o depoimento de uma testemunha ou a apresentação de outra evidência em violação das regras de apresentação das provas ou outra norma de direito processual. Uma objeção é tipicamente levantada depois que a parte oposta faz uma pergunta à testemunha, mas antes que a testemunha possa responder, ou antes que parte adversária apresente alguma evidência. O juiz, então, decide se a objeção é "mantido " (o juiz concorda com a objeção e desautoriza a pergunta, o testemunho ou a apresentação da evidência) ou "negado" (o juiz discorda da objeção e permite a pergunta, o testemunho ou a apresentação da evidência). Além disso, o advogado pode "reformular" uma pergunta contestada, desde que o juiz o permita. Os advogados devem fazer uma objeção antes que haja uma resposta para a pergunta. (pt)
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  • Der Einspruch ist * eine – förmliche – Willenserklärung und/oder das – nicht-förmliche – Widersprechen, mit der/dem Menschen zu erkennen geben, mit einer Entscheidung oder einem Verfahren nicht einverstanden zu sein, * eine Möglichkeit, gegen eine nachteilige Entscheidung einer Behörde vorzugehen, * ein Rechtsbehelf, der gegen bestimmte Verwaltungsakte eingelegt werden kann. * ein Rechtsbehelf gegen bestimmte gerichtliche Entscheidungen. (de)
  • Ανακοπή ερημοδικίας είναι το ένδικο μέσο, με το οποίο ο διάδικος που δικάστηκε ερήμην, ζητεί από το ίδιο δικαστήριο να εξαφανιστεί η προσβαλλόμενη οριστική απόφαση, ώστε αφού αναβιώσει η εκκρεμο­δικία της αγωγής, να συζητηθεί εκ νέου η υπόθεση, με τη συμμετοχή του. (el)
  • Dans les systèmes juridiques utilisant une procédure accusatoire et contradictoire, une objection est une adresse faite à un juge pour lui dire qu’une preuve en train de se faire devrait être rejetée pour des motifs de légalité ou de recevabilité. (fr)
  • 異議(いぎ) 1. * 抗議すること、反対の旨を述べること。 2. * 民法の法律用語。債権譲渡における異議なき承諾など。 3. * 訴訟法の法律用語。以下を参照。なお、弁護人若しくは検察官又は当事者若しくは訴訟代理人の公開法廷(公判又は口頭弁論)における具体的な異議を陳述する弁論活動のことを指す場合もある。 (ja)
  • In the law of the United States of America, an objection is a formal protest raised in court during a trial to disallow a witness's testimony or other evidence in violation of the rules of evidence or other procedural law. An objection is typically raised after the opposing party asks a question of the witness, but before the witness can answer, or when the opposing party is about to enter something into evidence. The judge then makes a ruling on whether the objection is "sustained" (the judge agrees with the objection and disallows the question, testimony, or evidence) or "overruled" (the judge disagrees with the objection and allows the question, testimony, or evidence). An attorney may choose to "rephrase" a question that has been objected to, so long as the judge permits it. Lawyers sh (en)
  • No direito estadunidense, uma objeção é um protesto formal arguido em um corte judicial durante um julgamento para não permitir o depoimento de uma testemunha ou a apresentação de outra evidência em violação das regras de apresentação das provas ou outra norma de direito processual. Uma objeção é tipicamente levantada depois que a parte oposta faz uma pergunta à testemunha, mas antes que a testemunha possa responder, ou antes que parte adversária apresente alguma evidência. O juiz, então, decide se a objeção é "mantido " (o juiz concorda com a objeção e desautoriza a pergunta, o testemunho ou a apresentação da evidência) ou "negado" (o juiz discorda da objeção e permite a pergunta, o testemunho ou a apresentação da evidência). Além disso, o advogado pode "reformular" uma pergunta contestad (pt)
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  • Einspruch (de)
  • Ανακοπή ερημοδικίας (el)
  • Objection (droit) (fr)
  • 異議 (ja)
  • Objection (United States law) (en)
  • Objeção (direito estadunidense) (pt)
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