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Hungarian to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Csaba Ban Hungary Local time: 22:15 | ||||||
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véleményezési, hozzászólási jogkör right of consultation Explanation: Nekem erre kapásból a "right of consultation" ugrott be. Utánanéztem és létezik rendesen. pl. "The representatives of the Constitutional Court, the Office of Parliamentary Commissioners, ... ... may attend the meetings of the Committee with the *right of consultation*." (egy magyar oldalról) "The Parliament has made its breakthrough as a financial watchdog. Now it is demanding a greater political role, including a full *right of consultation* in the nomination of a commission president to replace Jacques Santer." |
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véleményezési, hozzászólási jogkör non-voting Explanation: azt hiszem, erröl lehet szó, mint non-voting member (of a panel, e.g.) |
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véleményezési, hozzászólási jogkör right to opinion, right to comment Explanation: Ha mindenképpen két különböző kell, ez egy ötlet. (Az egyetértési jog az "right to agree", miért furcsa ez, sokat használják?) |
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to have a voice in something /to have a say in something/the right to a say in a matter Explanation: As soon as the hotel-suites are sold after an expected two to three years, a full refund of the investment will be returned. Due to be a part-owner you will continue to receive payments on the leased commercial area with the expected increase of worth.As an associate you will have THE RIGHT TO A SAY IN A MATTER. Basically you have the opportunity to actively participate and contribute with your knowledge on the business matters. http://www.firsteurocanadian.com/gld_rendite_eng.htm The reason for Parliaments preoccupation with its own influence was not, as I have often heard oil company representatives assume, that in a small society like the Faroe Islands everyone wants TO HAVE A SAY IN SOMETHING that may prove to be of such fundamental importance for the community at large as petroleum exploration. Instead the reason is to be found in the fact that the internal constitution of the Faroe Islands, which had been adopted a few years prior to the petroleum legislation, prescribes a very strict division of powers between Parliament, which solely deals with legislation and control of the Government, and the executive represented by the government ministers. At the time, when the Act on Hydrocarbon Activities was adopted, it was a quite common perception among parliamentarians that the balance of power had tilted towards the executive. Therefore they availed themselves of an opportunity to pull back some influence. http://www.oms.fo/uk/petrol_info_speeches_conoco_lecture.htm Reference: http://www.oms.fo/uk/petrol_info_speeches_conoco_lecture.htm |
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