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Italian to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial | |||||||
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na +1 | accessory agreements |
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na | side letter |
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accessory agreements Explanation: http://iibf.law.smu.edu/park97.pdf or ancillary agreements http://www.unicorncom.net/iif-08.html "a latere" in Italian means "something accessory or ancillary to something else", mostly contracts or agreements |
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side letter Explanation: We do also have this expression, which fits in nicely in an etymological sense. It refers to a short agreement in the form of a letter, as an ancillary to an agreement. |
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