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Acuerdo de No Circunvención Explanation: Forma de operar: Para regular las relaciones, para cada negocio se emite un acuerdo de no circunvención a efectos de respetar los canales de negociación ... Reference: http://www.linkcommerce.com/comoperamos.htm |
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Acuerdo de No Superación Explanation: Si el asunto en informática, esta es la expresión, segundo el Babylon, que ofrece este ejemplo: "One of the aims of this project is the detection of operators errors and their circunvention by software means." |
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...Acuerdo / Convenio antielusivo / antielusión / de no elusión... Explanation: Se comprometen a no tratar de eludir los restantes términos del contrato. HTH... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-08-25 07:32:19 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- La voz \"circunvención\" no pertenece al español... |
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no puentear Explanation: Business office and street language: Acuerdo de no puentear. Formalistic language: no circunvención. These are memorandums of agreements not to go skip over or under one of many individuals involved in a chain-linked series of busines contacts (to leave her/him out of the commissions distribution setup). Signed by all persons in the chain and arbitrated by the International Chamber of Commerce, which officially registers them in, they have little force in Code Law countries and have value as contractually enforceable arbitration agreements in Cae Law countries. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-08-25 10:57:00 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- I meant \"Case Law\", with \"S\" in \"Case\" |
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