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19:41 Dec 1, 2013 |
Catalan to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law: Contract(s) | |||||||
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3 | the obligation to provide the reason and purpose |
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2 | breach of the obligation to assign reasons and non-fulfilment of the purpose |
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l\'obligació de justificació i l\'incompliment de la finalitat the obligation to provide the reason and purpose Explanation: This is what I would write: '...establishes failure to comply with the obligation to provide/state the reason and purpose for which the subsidy was granted as a cause for revocation.' I'm not a lawyer, although for some reason I translate a lot of legal texts, and I'm always a bit wary of leaving bits out. Someone told me once that you can neither add nor omit anything. |
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l’incompliment de l'obligació de justificació i l'incompliment de la finalitat breach of the obligation to assign reasons and non-fulfilment of the purpose Explanation: .. for which the subsidy was granted.. as a ground vs. two separate grounds for revocation, though it's unclear to me whether it's both or either/or. Apart from tHelen C's technique, you could vary breach in the first part with non-compliance with or nun-fulfilment of in the second. text refós> text refundido > revsied wording, perhaps. as already mooted, not a good idea to leave out any bits, even if seemingly otiose. |
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