01:38 Dec 16, 1999 |
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earned (deserved,applied) Explanation: "En el caso que se devenguen las penalidades pactadas en esta clausula" "in case the penalities agreed upon in this clause can be earned (deserved,applied)" Devengar is a difficult word in Spanish. But, generally, it refers to a benefit to the subject of the phrase(sentence). I would need more context to give you a definite translation. Reference: http://eurodic.echo.lu/ |
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"in case of accrual of penalties stipulated" Explanation: Penalties accrue (devengarse)for different reasons. So, the phrase refers to penalties that must be paid per what has been stipulated (pactado). Hope this helps! |
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Accrue Explanation: I agree with William. |
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Penalidades pactadas, etc. Explanation: In case the penalties agreed to should be imposed |
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should the penalties agreed take effect Explanation: Take effect / take place / be incurred / be imposed. Any of these would do the job. The meaning supplied by the DRAE (Diccionario de la Real Academia Española) is not applicable in this case. The Spanish term should be "penalizaciones" instead of "penalidades". |
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In the event that the agreed upon penalties are accrued... Explanation: Creo que esta es la idea que estas tratando de traducir si se trata de ese tema. |
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In the event of penalty accruals... Explanation: Accrual seems to be an appropriate word in this instance. |
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In the event that the previously agreed upon liquidated damages become due and payable Explanation: Strictly legal terminology. Good Luck! |
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in the event of penalties' accrual Explanation: Law: accrue: to become a present and enforceable right. |
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