A:What does a litigant generally do?
訴訟當(dāng)事人通常做什么?
B:A litigant generally must make a motion inwriting.
訴訟當(dāng)事人通常必須做出書(shū)面申請(qǐng)。
The vice=monitor should make a motion in writing.
副班長(zhǎng)要作出書(shū)面申請(qǐng)。
They want to make a motion in writing.
他們想要作出書(shū)面申請(qǐng)。
The manager asks them to make a motion in writing.
經(jīng)理要求他們作出書(shū)面申請(qǐng)。
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A:What a party should be given first?
當(dāng)事人需要先被告知什么?
B:A party must be given fair notice for the case made against him first.
當(dāng)事人應(yīng)當(dāng)首先被合理告知其被指控的理由。
You must give fair notice for the case made against him.
你必須合理告知他被指控的理由。
They were not given fair notice for the case made against him.
他們沒(méi)有被合理告知他們被指控的理由。
What you need to do is to give fair notice for the case made against him.
你需要做的是告知他被指控的理由。