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ab inconvenienti debido a inconveniencia o dificultad ab initio desde el principio ABA ABA. Colegio de abogados de América (American Bar Association).

abandonment

abandono deserción renuncia desamparo

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abet

Instigar Inducir Incitar Auxiliar

abrogate

abrogar revocar anular

abscond

evadirse fugarse huir salir partir alzarse

abstract

resumir extraer resumen extracto abstracción

abstract of record

extracto del acta resumen del caso según el acta

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