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reasonably known

French translation: relativement bien / suffisamment connu

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English term or phrase:reasonably known
French translation:relativement bien / suffisamment connu
Entered by: Nathalie Tomaz

21:03 Jul 28, 2007
English to French translations [PRO]
Law/Patents - Law: Contract(s)
English term or phrase: reasonably known
which is either conspicuously marked "confidential", known or reasonably known by the other party to be confidential, or is of a proprietary nature and is learned or disclosed in the course of discussions, studies, or other work undertaken between the parties.
Nathalie Tomaz
France
Local time: 01:10
relativement bien / suffisamment connu
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Alain Berton (X)
Local time: 01:10
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3 +2relativement bien / suffisamment connu
Alain Berton (X)


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relativement bien / suffisamment connu


Explanation:
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Alain Berton (X)
Local time: 01:10
Native speaker of: Native in FrenchFrench
PRO pts in category: 63

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agree  socratisv: http://www.wordreference.com/enfr/reasonably
34 mins
  -> Merci Socratis. Bonne nuit.

agree  AllegroTrans
1 hr
  -> Merci AllegroTrans. Bonne nuit.
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