Glossary entry

Italian term or phrase:

di cui alla clausola

English translation:

stated in clause

Added to glossary by Valentina Piraneo
Feb 6, 2020 21:14
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Italian term

di cui alla clausola

Non-PRO Italian to English Law/Patents Law: Contract(s) General personal data protection agreement
In causa di violazione di divieti di cui alla clausola X, il Responsabile è tenuto a corrispondere al Titolare una penale pari a Y.
Proposed translations (English)
3 stated in clause X
Change log

Feb 10, 2020 19:35: Angus Stewart changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): martini, Angie Garbarino, Angus Stewart

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stated in clause X

(the prohibitions) stated in clause X
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