Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
revalorisation
English translation:
review/re-assessment
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French term
revalorisation
French to English
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Insurance
policy wording
Comes at the end of "conditions particulieres" document as a heading:
"revalorisation des cotisations"
"XXX se réserve le droit de revoir, pour chaque échéance annuelle, les bases de tarification du contrat pour tenir compte des résultats "statistiques" enregistrés et de l'augmentation générale du tarif pour les risques garantis.
"adjustment" is "regularisation" so in this context I think that "revalorisation" must mean "increase" but it seems to mean different things in different contexts from the research I have done. Any suggestions welcome!
"revalorisation des cotisations"
"XXX se réserve le droit de revoir, pour chaque échéance annuelle, les bases de tarification du contrat pour tenir compte des résultats "statistiques" enregistrés et de l'augmentation générale du tarif pour les risques garantis.
"adjustment" is "regularisation" so in this context I think that "revalorisation" must mean "increase" but it seems to mean different things in different contexts from the research I have done. Any suggestions welcome!
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +4 | review/re-assessment | AllegroTrans |
4 +2 | revaluation | cmwilliams (X) |
4 | revaluation | Johanne Benoit-Gallagher |
Change log
Nov 9, 2007 18:15: AllegroTrans Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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review/re-assessment
this strikes me as the context here
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks everyone for your help. I went with "review" in the end as it covers everything!"
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revaluation
REVALUATION
An adjustment (eg a regular increase) applied to the value of an asset or the amount of a benefit to offset the effects of inflation.
http://www.albatross-insurance.com/glossary_PR.aspx
An adjustment (eg a regular increase) applied to the value of an asset or the amount of a benefit to offset the effects of inflation.
http://www.albatross-insurance.com/glossary_PR.aspx
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Johanne Benoit-Gallagher
: I agree. My apology for replying when you had already done so. I got sidetracked while answering!
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No problem. Thanks Johanne!
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agree |
Nina Iordache
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Thanks Nina
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revaluation
The other terms suggested may be used also since they are considered synonyms, but they are neutral in connotation. Revaluation implies the notion of increase since value is adjusted to economic context.
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