beanstandung (wegen eines mangels)

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ألمانية - الإنجليزية
complaint
In criminal law, the preliminary charge or accusation made by one person against another to the appropriate court or officer, usually a magistrate.However, court proceedings, such as a trial, cannot be instituted until an indictment or information has been handed down against the defendant
In a civil action, the first pleading of the plaintiff setting out the facts on which the claim is based;The purpose is to give notice to the adversary of the nature and basis of the claim asserted
{n} a lamentation, accusation, disease
The initial written pleading on the part of the plaintiff of a civil case
A complaint is a reason for complaining. My main complaint is that we can't go out on the racecourse anymore
Formal, written charges brought by a regulatory or self-regulatory organization which set forth the rules or requirements alleged to have been violated and describe each act or omission that constituted the alleged violations Also, the initial document filed in a court to initiate a civil action
The first or initiatory document in a lawsuit that notifies the court and the defendant of the grounds claimed by the plaintiff for an award of money or other relief against the defendant
The complainant’s allegations of unlawful discrimination The complaint must present sufficient background and facts to identify the alleged act(s) of discrimination and must be submitted to the Office of EO/AA as prescribed by ACD 403, “Procedures for Resolving Complaints of Unlawful Discrimination ”
You can refer to an illness as a complaint, especially if it is not very serious. Eczema is a common skin complaint which often runs in families. = ailment
a lament or satiric attack on social evils, such as Chaucer's "Complaint to his Purse," the opening of the Wakefield Master's "Second Shepherd's Play," or Shakespeare's "A Lover's Complaint " Not to be confused with a poet's grumbling about weather or writing, such as Ezra Pound's "Ancient Music" or Chaucer's "The lyf so short, the craft so longe to lerne "
a grievance, problem, difficulty, or concern; the act of complaining
the first document filed in a case setting forth the facts upon which the Plaintiff's claim is based
In civil practice In those states having a Code of Civil Procedure, the complaint is the first or initiatory pleading on the part of the plaintiff in a civil action It corresponds to the declaration in the common law practice Its purpose is to give defendant information of all material facts on which plaintiff relies to support his demand
Expression of grief, regret, pain, censure, or resentment; lamentation; murmuring; accusation; fault-finding
an informal grievance; a gripe; a non-contract dispute; the first paper filed by a plaintiff
A document submitted by the plaintiff or the district attorney that lists and describes alleged wrongs committed by the defendant In civil proceedings, the complaint is the first written document filed with the court on the part of the plaintiff In criminal proceedings, the complaint is the formal charge filed at the municipal court alleging that a specified person has committed a crime
In the context of the Grievance and Discipline Procedures, a complaint is a grievance and an allegation made in writing that a named employee has behaved in an unacceptable way connected with the employment, which might justify disciplinary action being taken against her/him (see grievance below) If the complaint is upheld, it could result in the employee being disciplined (see paragraph B1 2 of the Grievance Procedure) (For parental complaints see separate procedures )
The original or initial pleading by which an action is commenced under codes or Rules of Civil Procedure Such complaint (whether it be the original claim, counterclaim, cross-claim, or third-party claim) shall contain: (1) a short and plain statement of the grounds upon which the court's jurisdiction depends, unless the court already has jurisdiction and the claim needs no new grounds of jurisdiction to support it, (2) a short and plain statement of the claim showing that the pleader is entitled to relief, and (3) a demand for judgment for the relief to which he deems himself entitled The complaint, together with a summons, is required to be served on the defendant In criminal law, a charge, preferred before a magistrate having jurisdiction, that a person named (or an unknown person) has committed a specified offense, with an offer to prove the fact, to the end that a prosecution may be instituted
(criminal law) a pleading describing some wrong or offense; "he was arrested on a charge of larceny"
an often persistent bodily disorder or disease; a cause for complaining