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English: grandfathering

Portuguese translation: (consolidação do) direito adquirido



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English term or phrase:grandfathering
Portuguese translation:(consolidação do) direito adquirido
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Law/Patents - Law: Taxation & Customs
English term or phrase: grandfathering
phase of implementation will be the "grandfathering",
Portuguese
United States
direito adquirido
Explanation:
Veja o que significa a expressão, segundo a Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandfather_clause):

Grandfather clause
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In American English, a Grandfather clause is an exception that allows an old rule to continue to apply to some existing situations, when a new rule will apply to all future situations. It is often used as a verb: to "grandfather" means to grant such an exemption. For example, a "grandfathered power plant" may be exempt from tougher pollution laws.

Often, such a provision is used as a compromise, to effect new rules without upsetting a well-established logistical or political situation. As well as being "grandfathered in" to avoid suffering new penalties, people may be "grandfathered" to receive new benefits they are not otherwise entitled to. For example, if a company has a pension plan that after a certain date improves to include additional or superior benefits, those who have already retired may be "grandfathered in"; they may be granted the same improvements to their existing pension plan, so that they are not, in effect, penalized for having retired prior to the rule change. This amounts to the same as the new rules being "not retroactively applied".

Acho que o que mais se assemelhe é a instituição do "direito adquirido", garantia constitucional segundo a qual a lei não pode retroagir para alcançar situações anteriores à sua vigência.
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rhandler
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4 +1aquisição de direitoRildo Oliveira
4direito adquiridorhandler
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claudia estanislau


  


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isento de ...

Explanation:
grandfathering - A right to proceed with a development project that cannot be abolished by subsequent changes in development regulations.




claudia estanislau
Portugal
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direito adquirido

Explanation:
Veja o que significa a expressão, segundo a Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandfather_clause):

Grandfather clause
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
In American English, a Grandfather clause is an exception that allows an old rule to continue to apply to some existing situations, when a new rule will apply to all future situations. It is often used as a verb: to "grandfather" means to grant such an exemption. For example, a "grandfathered power plant" may be exempt from tougher pollution laws.

Often, such a provision is used as a compromise, to effect new rules without upsetting a well-established logistical or political situation. As well as being "grandfathered in" to avoid suffering new penalties, people may be "grandfathered" to receive new benefits they are not otherwise entitled to. For example, if a company has a pension plan that after a certain date improves to include additional or superior benefits, those who have already retired may be "grandfathered in"; they may be granted the same improvements to their existing pension plan, so that they are not, in effect, penalized for having retired prior to the rule change. This amounts to the same as the new rules being "not retroactively applied".

Acho que o que mais se assemelhe é a instituição do "direito adquirido", garantia constitucional segundo a qual a lei não pode retroagir para alcançar situações anteriores à sua vigência.


rhandler
Brazil
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Obrigada!
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Asker: Obrigada!

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aquisição de direito

Explanation:
Aquisição de direito.
Seria que a fase de implementação de X consistiria na (ou teria como conseqüência a) aquisição de direito?

Bom Trabalho!

Rildo Oliveira
Brazil
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Asker: Obrigada


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agree Cristiana Naufel: ótima resposta
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  -> Obrigado, Cristiana. Espero em breve ter mais tempo para colaborar mais no Kudoz.
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