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Oct 13, 2020 10:39
3 yrs ago
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Italian term

che accetta

Non-PRO Italian to English Law/Patents Law: Contract(s) CONTRATTO DI DISTRIBUZIONE
CONTRATTO DI DISTRIBUZIONE
Tra:
- AAA S.p.A.
E
BBB _______
...
A) Prodotti Contrattuali
1.1 AAA concede a BBB che accetta, il diritto di vendere i prodotti indicati nel presente . . . TIA
Proposed translations (English)
4 that accepts, ...
Change log

Oct 13, 2020 10:57: Angie Garbarino changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): Tom in London, Grace Anderson, Angie Garbarino

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Proposed translations

3 mins

that accepts, ...

Declined
To form a contract (at least under UK law) you need: an offer, acceptance and consideration (i.e. payment for the performance).
Peer comment(s):

disagree Tom in London : wrong
28 mins
disagree Marina O'Toole : T
3 hrs
neutral philgoddard : I don't think the above comments are very helpful. (a) It should be "which accepts", and (b) I usually leave it out, as it goes without saying in English-language contracts.
4 hrs
agree martini : which accepts
1 day 2 hrs
agree Daniela Cannarella : which accepts
1 day 21 hrs
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