07:36 Aug 19, 2001 |
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The client shall inform ABC of changes in his pricing structure Explanation: this fits in the context my opinion |
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conditions his/her tariff level Explanation: nil |
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... basis of his tariff structure ... Explanation: "The client will inform ABC of the basis of his tariff structure ..." "Vorraussetzungen" = requirements, pre-conditions, which is the same as the basic conditions (basis) of his tariff structure. HTH |
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terms of his tariff [agreement] Explanation: Ths customer shall inform ABC of any changes to the terms of his tariff [agreement] ... The term 'tariff' is often used for mobile phone pricing structures. If your text does not refer to mobile phone per se, it may be better just to opt for 'pricing agreement' or 'pricing structure' FWIW Mary experience |
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conditions for his tarif class Explanation: I would call this a tariff class. See the link below. Hope this helps. Alison Reference: http://www.opaltelecom.co.uk/dealers/p437_c1.html |
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"...changes in its tariff schedule..." Explanation: "Tariff schedule" is usually the phrase used for a structured gradated table of prices/tariffs. See links for examples Reference: http://www.dataweb.usitc.gov/scripts/tariff/toc.html Reference: http://www.jaxport.com/sea/tariff.cfm |
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pre-requisites/requirements of his classification Explanation: While classification as a term is a bit more generic than "Tarifeinordnung", it still drives home the point. The customer will inform ABC about changes to the pre-requisites/requirements of their classification as well as any substantial worsening/deterioration of their economic situation. |
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