preclusa

English translation: barred

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Italian term or phrase:preclusa
English translation:barred
Entered by: Romina Minucci

09:59 Oct 30, 2007
Italian to English translations [PRO]
Law/Patents - Automation & Robotics / brevetti
Italian term or phrase: preclusa
un'azione contro la società XXX in relazione ai robot non autonomi è preclusa sia a la società YYY che al sig. CCC

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Romina
Romina Minucci
Italy
Local time: 23:19
barred
Explanation:
the sentence probably needs reversing so that the company and Mr. are barred from taking any action against etc..

Nicholas
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Nicholas Hunt
Italy
Local time: 23:19
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4barred
Nicholas Hunt
4precluded
tradutora
4Mr. CCC and YYY may not take legal action etc...
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barred


Explanation:
the sentence probably needs reversing so that the company and Mr. are barred from taking any action against etc..

Nicholas

Nicholas Hunt
Italy
Local time: 23:19
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precluded


Explanation:
i would say that both company y as well as mr c are precluded from taking action against company x, blablabla robots.


tradutora
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Mr. CCC and YYY may not take legal action etc...


Explanation:
I would turn the sentence around

potra
United States
Local time: 17:19
Native speaker of: Native in ItalianItalian, Native in EnglishEnglish
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