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Aug 4, 2014 11:04
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French term

sera passé suite à

Non-PRO French to English Law/Patents Law: Contract(s)
Article - 2: MAITRE D'OUVRAGE
Le maitre d'ouvrage du marche qui sera passe suite au present appel d'offres ouvert est la societe YYYYY

My Try:- Contracting Authority of this contract that will be passed after this open tender...
Change log

Aug 4, 2014 12:27: Duncan Moncrieff changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Aug 5, 2014 19:07: Yolanda Broad changed "Term asked" from "sera passe suite à" to "sera passé suite à"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): Catharine Cellier-Smart, mchd, Duncan Moncrieff

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Discussion

polyglot45 Aug 4, 2014:
passé passer un marché - let a contract
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