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09:23 Feb 27, 2015 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Law (general) | |||||||
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5 +1 | subsists |
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4 | continues/remains in force |
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3 | and remains in effect |
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and remains in effect Explanation: Saludos |
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subsists Explanation: . -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 13 mins (2015-02-27 09:36:29 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- is the correct legal term eg Legal Aspects of Business - Page 161 - Google Books Result https://books.google.co.uk/books?isbn=1259026582 Akhileshwar Pathak - 2013 - Commercial law The Court ruled: ... a contract may be discharged by the parties ... by a ... If it is only altering the terms, the original contract will subsist, except for the changes. initial paper - Scottish Law Commission www.scotlawcom.gov.uk/download_file/view/518/ the contract is reduced, a valid, albeit voidable, contract subsists between the parties.4. 1 Such a duty exists where the parties are in a fiduciary or quasi-fiduciary ... Car and Universal Finance Co Ltd v Caldwell - Wikipedia ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car_and_Universal_Finance_Co_Ltd_v_Caldwell Seller LJ, on appeal said the 'general rule, no doubt, is that where a party is entitled to rescind a contract and wishes to do so the contract subsists until the ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 27 mins (2015-02-27 09:50:46 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- por lo que está sujeto a las condiciones en él establecidas y subsiste en todas y cada una de sus claúsulas. and is therefore subject to the terms thereof and subsists in all of its provisions Rotten legal drafting but we only translate, rottenness and all |
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continues/remains in force Explanation: My take! -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 14 hrs (2015-02-27 23:32:02 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- As Billh states "rotten legal drafting" - most modern translators try to avoid both latin phrases and old-fashioned English for the purposes of clarity. https://www.google.es/?gws_rd=ssl#q="shall remain in force" ... |
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