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terminos comerciales fríos Explanation: O distantes, o manteniendo las distancias, o, aún más sibilinamente, que no invitan a tomarse confianzas. |
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términos comerciales neutros Explanation: términos comerciales sin favor, con pocas muestras de cordialidad o confianza Diccionario de términos económicos Alcaraz & Hughes |
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condiciones de igualdad Explanation: Eurodicautom: condiciones de plena competencia,condiciones de igualdad,entre partes independientes See also:http://www.proz.com/?sp=h&eid_c=679&id=9627&keyword=arm\'s l... to deal at arm's length = to deal AS IF THERE WERE no connection between the parties (as when a company buys a service from one of its own subsidiaries) (Peter Collin) Black's Law Dictionary: = ...Commonly applied in areas of taxation where there are dealings between related corporations, e.g. parent and subsidiary. The standard under which unrelated parties, each acting in his or her own best interest, would carry out a particular transaction. For example, if a corporation sells property to its sole shareholder for $10,000, in testing whether $10,000 is an "arm's length" price it must be ascertained for how much the corporation could have sold the property to a disinterested third party in a bargained transaction. |
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