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06:05 Jul 12, 2001 |
Italian to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial | |||||||
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na +1 | recourse to the exemptions / exceptions ... |
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na | recourse to the concessions |
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recourse to the exemptions / exceptions ... Explanation: This sounds like one of the standard ("boilerplate") notes that auditors customarily attach to a balance sheet or other financial statements, largely to justify their fees... "During the fiscal year, no exceptional circumstances were detected that necessitated recourse to the exemptions (or "exceptions") described in Article xxx ..." (presumably, of the tax laws or commercial code). HTH, HC |
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recourse to the concessions Explanation: Best regards, SCOALB Reference: http://www.lavoce.it/articoli/0540132001.htm |
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