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09:57 Jan 15, 2009 |
Dutch to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Zoology / Employment contract | |||||
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| Selected response from: Bruce Gordon United Kingdom Local time: 08:32 | ||||
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3 +2 | open to judicial mitigation |
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open to judicial mitigation Explanation: (or in your case, 'not' open...) A contractual attempt to exclude the power of the courts to adjust what are sometimes exorbitantly high contractual penalties, and I'd tend to use 'penalties' rather than 'fines', as the latter term makes me think more of criminal court sanctions. See also Van den End, Juridisch Lexicon |
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