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13:15 Oct 5, 2001 |
French to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial | |||||||
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4 +1 | blocked deposit |
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3 +1 | locked agreement |
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4 | guarantee deposit |
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4 | blocked guarantee deposit |
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4 | locked-in surety |
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3 | (and are) held in trust |
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locked agreement Explanation: I would suggest a locked agreement, although I admit I am not 100% positive here... |
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(and are) held in trust Explanation: this sounds to me like the assets are held in trust for the beneficial owners. US English might use something like "held in escrow" I think... |
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blocked deposit Explanation: Cet article a ete trouve grace a google : "13.4) The initial facility letter was issued on 25 March 1991. All subsequent facility letters were expressed as modifying that of 25 March 1991. The incremental increase in the amount of the facility, with each successive facility letter, was such that a substantial element of interest was effectively rolled-up. Each increase in the amount of the loan advanced necessitated an equal increase in the amount held in the blocked deposit with Kredietbank N.V. (London branch). Some of the facility letters were signed, as accepted, by Mr Traynor as director of the borrowing company." Reference: http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/special/1999/ansbacher/13.h... |
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guarantee deposit Explanation: according to EUTERPE Hope that helps |
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blocked guarantee deposit Explanation: found at: Reference: http://www.access1.com.au/visitor_home/images/quarterly_repo... |
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locked-in surety Explanation: I don't know if there is a specific term for this, I see *caution* as security, and would translate it as "surety." French:Stock Exchange Investment bloqué s CORRECT CONT - On dit qu'un investisseur est bloqué lorsqu'il a un bénéfice sur une valeur qu'il détient mais qu'il ne peut vendre, soit parce qu'il n'y a pas de marché pour cette valeur, soit qu'une restriction l'empêche de vendre. s English:Stock Exchange Investment locked in s CORRECT,ADJ DEF - In the stock market, a term describing an investor who owns securities on which he has a profit but which he is unwilling to sell because of the capital gains tax. s 1998-04-29 Dictionnaire de la comptabilité et de la gestion financière, Louis Ménard, CA Institut Canadien des Comptables Agréés Ordre des experts comptables - France Institut des Reviseurs d'Entreprises - Belgique: SURETY Caution Droit. Personne qui s'engage envers le créancier, à garantir l'exécution de l'obligation du débiteur principal. Note - La caution est dite *réelle* lorsqu'elle constitue, sur un des biens du débiteur, une sûreté réelle au profit du créancier. En droit anglosaxon, le mot *surety* s'entend de la caution dont l'engagement est souscrit directement dans l'acte même par lequel le débiteur s'oblige envers le créancier, alors que le *guarantor* s'engage indirectement, dans le cadre d'un autre contrat. La personne dite *surety* se porte garante de l'exécution de l'obligation du débiteur, alors que le *guarantor* se porte garant de la solvabilité de ce dernier. |
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