10:13 Dec 26, 2000 |
English to Spanish translations [PRO] Law/Patents | |||||
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na | Plica |
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na | Acuerdo de plica - escritura de fideicomiso |
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na | garantía bloqueada / escritura fiduciaria |
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na | hay una diferencia |
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Plica Explanation: Escrow = Plica, Depósito que retiene un tercero hasta que se cumplan ciertas condiciones.Escrow Account = Cuenta de Plica, Cuenta de Garantía Bloqueada. Rust Deed = Escritura Fiduciaria. Trust Account = Cuenta Fiduciaria. REf. Business Dictionary EN<>ES by Steven Kaplan. FromBilingual Securities Dictionary by The Dearborn Foundation:Escrow Agreement = Contrato de Depósito en Garantía (Is the certificate provided by an approved bank that guarantees that the indicated securities are on deposit at that bank. Tust Agreement = Trust Identure = Deed of Trust = Contrato de Fideicomiso (A legal contract between a corporation and a trustee (fiduciario)that represents its bondholders that details the terms of a debt issue. The terms include the rate of interest,maturity date, means of payment and collateral. Hope it helps.- |
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Acuerdo de plica - escritura de fideicomiso Explanation: Agreement _ es un acuerdo no una cuenta El primero es un acuerdo y el segundo un contrato (escritura) Dictionary of legal terms ( limusa) |
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garantía bloqueada / escritura fiduciaria Explanation: La primera es una escritura otorgada que no entra en vigor el día de su otorgamiento, sino en una fecha aplazada o cuando se cumpla una determinada condición. La segunda es una escritura fiduciaria o un contrato de fideicomiso. Duhaime's law dictionary |
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hay una diferencia Explanation: escrow agreement and trust deed Hay una diferencia: escrow agreememnt = plica, o depósito de garantía, según de donde seas trust deed = escritura, o sea que se realiza mediante la intervencuión de un notario o escribano. es·crow1 (`es-'krō) n. [Anglo-French escroue deed delivered on condition, literally, scroll, strip of parchment, from Old French escroe] An instrument and esp. a deed or money or property held by a third party to be turned over to the grantee and become effective only upon the fulfillment of some condition A fund or deposit designed to serve as an escrow in escrow Held as an escrow In trust as an escrow (had $1000 in escrow to pay taxes) compare trust es·crow2 vt. To cause to be held as an escrow Place in escrow Luck! Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law 1996. |
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