Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Swedish term or phrase:
Avtal i övrigt
English translation:
Miscellaneous
Swedish term
Avtal i övrigt
Avtal i övrigt
Undertecknande i övrigt som inte är att anse som firmatecknande skall alltid ske med funktion angiven enligt t ex följande:
4 +1 | Miscellaneous | Charlesp |
3 +1 | Other information about the contract | Helen Johnson |
3 -1 | Contract otherwise | George Hopkins |
Non-PRO (1): Charles Ek
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Proposed translations
Miscellaneous
Contract otherwise
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Charlesp
: that I've never heard of. /// It was a polite attempt to say that it sounds very odd, not in usage, and therefore not appropriate to use.
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There are lots of things you and I have never heard of -- I leave it to the Asker. // Polite or not, things you find very odd may not be odd to others. I prefer to concentrate on questions and answers and leave the rest to the Asker
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