a considerar como plazo vencido la totalidad de la deuda

English translation: to declare the entire debt due and payable

12:33 Feb 19, 2014
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Law: Contract(s)
Spanish term or phrase: a considerar como plazo vencido la totalidad de la deuda
Dando el derecho al vendedor a considerar como plazo vencido la totalidad de la deuda y a reclamar al comprador su pago total.

Giving right to THE SELLER to consider the payment of the total debt dueand to claim the total payment from the THE BUYER.

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Richard Ramirez
Local time: 13:16
English translation:to declare the entire debt due and payable
Explanation:
I think that's the most "standard" phrasing for the concept.

The part of a financing agreement that gives the lender the right to declare the entire debt due and payable immediately on default. Loan Origination Fee.
http://www.easynotecards.com/print_list/15647

Acceleration allows the mortgage holder the right when the mortgagor defaults on the mortgage to declare the entire debt due and payable. In other words, if the ...
http://www.cufs.org/spotlight/forclosure.html

Just my 2 cents...
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5 +2to declare the entire debt due and payable
Daniel Coria
5 +1entitling seller to consider that the entire debt is due and outstanding and to demand full payment
Mariano M. Vitetta
4... entitling Seller to treat/consider the debt in its entirety as a past-due installment
Pablo Julián Davis


  

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entitling seller to consider that the entire debt is due and outstanding and to demand full payment


Explanation:
from buyer

Mariano M. Vitetta
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agree  María López-Contreras Conde
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to declare the entire debt due and payable


Explanation:
I think that's the most "standard" phrasing for the concept.

The part of a financing agreement that gives the lender the right to declare the entire debt due and payable immediately on default. Loan Origination Fee.
http://www.easynotecards.com/print_list/15647

Acceleration allows the mortgage holder the right when the mortgagor defaults on the mortgage to declare the entire debt due and payable. In other words, if the ...
http://www.cufs.org/spotlight/forclosure.html

Just my 2 cents...

Daniel Coria
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agree  philgoddard: Though strictly speaking, "due and payable" is a tautology.
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agree  Anna Queralt
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a considerar como plazo vencido la totalidad de la deuda
... entitling Seller to treat/consider the debt in its entirety as a past-due installment


Explanation:
Evidently some of the language preceding this particular passage had to do with plazos (installments); the translation needs to take into account that the passage is stating something different from, and more specific than, that 'the entire amount is (past) due'.

i.e., it doesn't say 'considerar como vencida la totalidad de la deuda' but rather 'considerar como plazo vencido la totalidad de la deuda'.

Also, 'vencido' doesn't mean (just) payable, it means past due. When you are billed ahead of a pay-by date, then that amount is considered 'due'. But after that date has passed (vencido), it is past due.

Dicc. RAE: "plazo. 3. m. Cada parte de una cantidad pagadera en dos o más veces."

www.regent.edu/admin/busoff/tuition_installment.cfm‎ : "Regent University : "...A $25 late payment fee will be assessed to the student's account for each past due installment; inclusive of partial payments. The full amount of the installment ..."

books.google.com/books?id=P2aYzgJXtVsC : Code of Federal Regulations. ‎Administrative law. "... payments Separate monthly Monthly repayment schedule maximum Jan. 2 Feb. 2 Mar. 2 Apr. 2 May 2 June 2 penalty 1 charges 151 Past due installment..."



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www.deloitte.com › ... › CFO Insights‎ : Deloitte. Taxing Matters. "... Instead, they may attempt to invalidate the debt in its entirety with the result that the interest deductions will be lost. In financial vernacular, this is ..."



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