Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
au profit de laquelle toute délégation est consentie
English translation:
to whom all powers are granted
Added to glossary by
Clair Pickworth
Jul 4, 2007 20:08
17 yrs ago
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French term
au profit de laquelle toute délégation est consentie
French to English
Tech/Engineering
Law: Contract(s)
Tant que le PRENEUR sera la société xxx, l'indemnité sera remise à cette dernière **au profit de laquelle toute délégation est consentie**
I'd much appreciate your help with this phrase. Thanks in advance
I'd much appreciate your help with this phrase. Thanks in advance
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +1 | to whom all powers are granted | Charlotte Allen |
3 | To the gain of whom the delegation is agreed with | Tony John |
3 | def of délégation | Graham macLachlan |
Proposed translations
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to whom all powers are granted
I suspect this is an elliptical way of saying 'délégation de pouvoirs'.
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Note added at 1 hr (2007-07-04 21:35:57 GMT)
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Or 'to which' if this is a company/entity.
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Note added at 1 hr (2007-07-04 21:35:57 GMT)
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Or 'to which' if this is a company/entity.
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Comment: "Thanks a lot ! Of course, that's it! It seems so clear in the light of day, guess I was pretty tired last night!"
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To the gain of whom the delegation is agreed with
I think it goes like this"So as the TAKER will be the corporation xxx, the compensation will be put back to this last one, " to the gain of whom the delegation or job assigned is agreed with"
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def of délégation
Délégation: operation whereby a debtor instructs a third person to pay a debt or perform a contract for his creditor in his place
Bridge's Legal Dico
Difficult to say more, is the situation such that the indemnity/compensation be paid to one party who then compensates others?
Bridge's Legal Dico
Difficult to say more, is the situation such that the indemnity/compensation be paid to one party who then compensates others?
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