Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

siendo su financiamiento acordado

English translation:

Financing to be (being) agreed at a later date by all parties

Added to glossary by lbotto
Jul 1, 2020 17:30
3 yrs ago
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Spanish term

siendo su financiamiento acordado

Spanish to English Other Business/Commerce (general)
"AA" ha propuesto que la estructura legal-tributaria que se establezca para alcanzar los objetivos descritos en el presente acuerdo estarán a cargo de un equipo de personas elegidas por "BB", siendo su financiamiento acordado de forma posterior entre las partes.
Change log

Jul 1, 2020 19:46: philgoddard changed "Field" from "Law/Patents" to "Other" , "Field (write-in)" from "Agreemets" to "(none)"

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Non-PRO (2): TechLawDC, Yvonne Gallagher

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Proposed translations

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Financing to be (being) agreed at a later date by all parties

This is my option
Peer comment(s):

agree philgoddard : The parties, not all parties. There may be only two.
2 hrs
Thanks Phil, I know, I wasn't sure how many parties it was referring to.
agree liz askew
3 hrs
Thanks Liz
neutral TechLawDC : "Posterior" does not mean at a later date. It just means later (subsequently).
16 hrs
So I should eliminate this?
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thank you Eileen"
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49 mins

financing thereof being subsequently agreed upon (by the parties)

One option.
Peer comment(s):

agree Muriel Vasconcellos
1 hr
Thanks!
agree TechLawDC : "being" is in a slightly lower register. "to be agreed upon subsequently" is the much more typically seen wording.
15 hrs
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