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09:58 Dec 7, 2004 |
German to English translations [Non-PRO] Law/Patents - Law: Contract(s) / Contract Law | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Derek Gill Franßen Germany Local time: 02:44 | ||||||
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4 +1 | except as specifically stated in this agreement |
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3 +1 | stipulated |
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4 | stipulated, regulated |
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3 | laid down by |
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geregelt (in this sentence) stipulated Explanation: ...as in: "unless otherwise (is) stipulated in this agreement." (or something like that). :-) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 mins (2004-12-07 10:04:49 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- OR: \"provided for\" ;-) |
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geregelt (in this sentence) stipulated, regulated Explanation: one of these might fit; like: "...provided such payments are not separately stipulated in this agreement." |
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geregelt (in this sentence) laid down by Explanation: there are various options: 'specified separately' or 'specifically laid down' or just 'specifically agreed' (unless 'agree' clashes with 'agreement') but definitely 'settled' or similar not 'governed' |
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except as specifically stated in this agreement Explanation: ...would be another way of putting it. You might also consider "set out" which often works, although it is not so neat in this case. |
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