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| | English translation:mitigation of/partial exception of the fraud | Explanation: Dol=deceit, fraud, tortious intent, malicious intent, intententional fraud.
Tempérament=mitigation, partial exception, modification, adaptation, adjustment, qualification
According to my trusty Council of Europe FR>ENG dictionary (With whom I quarrel rarel!!) |
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23 mins confidence:   | un tempérament au dol a measure constituting fraud / misrepresentation
Explanation: However, one / you / we could then consider invoking a measure constituting fraud / misrepresentation ...
This seems to fit well within the context in my opinion.
| Chris Hall United Kingdom Local time: 19:25 Specializes in field Native speaker of: English PRO pts in category: 59
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1 hr confidence:  peer agreement (net): +2 mitigation of/partial exception of the fraud
Explanation: Dol=deceit, fraud, tortious intent, malicious intent, intententional fraud.
Tempérament=mitigation, partial exception, modification, adaptation, adjustment, qualification
According to my trusty Council of Europe FR>ENG dictionary (With whom I quarrel rarel!!)
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