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17:36 Feb 23, 2009 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Law: Contract(s) / contract - Spain | |||||||
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implies the executed works have been made available to XXXX Explanation: This is what I understand. If partial invoices have been approved and payments executed, then that means/implies that ..... Otherwise, if the executed works have not been made available, no one would have signed any invoice or made any payment. |
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whereupon the completed projects are turned over to XXXX. Explanation: ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 21 mins (2009-02-23 17:57:17 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- "Are" = "shall be" |
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represents the placement (of work executed) at the disposal of... Explanation: .4 Supplier invoices processed for payment shall represent goods received, services rendered or work executed in a manner and to a standard ... such processing to take place on or about the end of the month concerned. Special payments to creditors shall only be made with the express approval of the Chief Financial ... www.mkhondo.gov.za/Cash management & creditor payment ... - Páginas similares -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 36 mins (2009-02-23 18:12:16 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Hi Linebyline; in other words, the invoices must be approved and paid for prior to placing the work executed at XXXX's disposal. Saludos :)) |
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...represents putting the finished/executed jobs at the disposal of... Explanation: My rendering; it's a bit akward to put into intelligible English the standard Spanish legalese. |
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