Glossary entry

Dutch term or phrase:

eventueel ingrijpen

English translation:

where necessary

Added to glossary by zabrowa
Mar 12, 2010 14:38
14 yrs ago
Dutch term

eventueel ingrijpen

Dutch to English Bus/Financial Law: Contract(s)
Toezien en eventueel ingrijpen op de naleving van milieurichtlijnen
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Proposed translations

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Dutch term (edited): eventueel
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where necessary

To supervise and, where necessary, take action to ensure compliance with the environmental guidelines.
Peer comment(s):

agree Lianne van de Ven
26 mins
agree Tina Vonhof (X)
1 hr
agree Dennis Seine
1 day 1 hr
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2 hrs

take action where/when/if necessary

There are two words: "eventueel" = where necessary (or ïf../when..) and "ingrijpen" which in the context of the text means "take action"
Peer comment(s):

agree André Linsen
1 hr
agree Carolyn Gille
1 hr
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