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Perte de jouissance ou d'agrément.

Arabic translation: سقوط الانتفاع أوفقدان الترخيص


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French term or phrase:Perte de jouissance ou d'agrément.
Arabic translation:سقوط الانتفاع أوفقدان الترخيص
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06:18 Jun 19, 2009
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Law/Patents - Law: Contract(s) / Exclusions d'un contrat d'assurance
French term or phrase: Perte de jouissance ou d'agrément.
C'est la clause tel qu'elle est mentionnée dans les exclusions du contrat d'assurance. Je voudrais savoir la dénomination juridique en arabe. Merci d'avance.
SoftechCorp
سقوط الانتفاع أوفقدان الترخيص
Explanation:
هذا ما استنتجته من عقود الـتأمين التي قرأتها
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Mustapha ACHIK
Morocco
Local time: 07:20
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4 +1سقوط الانتفاع أوفقدان الترخيص
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سقوط الانتفاع أوفقدان الترخيص


Explanation:
هذا ما استنتجته من عقود الـتأمين التي قرأتها

Mustapha ACHIK
Morocco
Local time: 07:20
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