English term
termination
4 +2 | risoluzione | Vincenzo Di Maso |
4 +3 | cessazione | Federica Masante |
4 | scioglimento | Maria Lisa Nitti |
Non-PRO (2): Pierluigi Bernardini, Angie Garbarino
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Proposed translations
risoluzione
cessazione
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Note added at 1 min (2011-10-24 16:20:00 GMT)
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o risoluzione
agree |
Danila Moro
3 mins
|
agree |
Federica Cappello
1 hr
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agree |
Cinzia Craighero
15 hrs
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scioglimento
1) per mutuo consenso;
2) per recesso (unilaterale), secondo quanto pattuito tra le parti nel contratto e con un dato periodo di preavviso;
3) per disdetta, per i contratti che si rinnovano automaticamente, previa comunicazione all'altra parte che non si intende prorogare il contratto;
4) per risoluzione, nei casi di inadempimento contrattuale, impossibilità sopravvenuta (forza maggiore), oppure eccessiva onerosità sopravvenuta.
Il termine "risoluzione" viene usato spesso come sinonimo di scioglimento, anche se ne costituisce una delle “sottocategorie”.
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