14:11 Aug 23, 2000 |
German to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial | ||||
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| Selected response from: Anthony Frey United States Local time: 08:54 | |||
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na | See below |
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na | PS |
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na | "clean business record?" |
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na | admissible to carry out business |
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See below Explanation: This is really difficult to answer. An Internet search did not provide any further insight on this, but I know from translating employment contracts for managing directors that a managing director must be "eligible to act as a director". This does not mean that they possess any specific licenses, etc. to assume such a position. Instead it means that there is no previous (court) ruling forbidding them from assuming a management position. Circumstances which would disqualify someone from assuming a management position would be for instance performing illegal actions while serving as a director or manager or bankruptcy of a company, whereas the bankruptcy can be attributed to that person. Now, I am not sure if this fits your context, but it would appear to fit. Good luck!!! |
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PS Explanation: By the way, Romain Dictionary of Commercial and Legal Terms offers for Gewerbeberechtigung: the right to carry on a trade or profession or doing business. I believe this confirms my suggestion. You could render it as: "eligible to do business", however if this refers to a manager, I would say "eligible to act commercially". |
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"clean business record?" Explanation: Leibzig is, I would think, quite right. This might say it. Best wishes, Nancy |
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admissible to carry out business Explanation: since a clean business record is not all opne might need, the above more general formulation may be better. E.g. a person's residency status might affect whether he is admissible to do business in a country. |
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