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02:56 Mar 1, 2002 |
Czech to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents | |||||||
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5 | the ... in question |
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4 +1 | Pertinent |
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5 | pertinent contracts are included in attachment 2 |
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the ... in question Explanation: The contracts in question are listed in the Appendix 2. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-03-01 03:18:42 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- In some contexts one can use \'in focus\', \'that is/are the subject\', etc. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-03-01 03:27:14 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- In some contexts one can use \'in focus\', \'that is/are the subject\', etc. |
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Pertinent Explanation: Pertinent contracts are introduced in appendix (inclosure, supplement) # 2. This is just another general language variant, but I do not know if it is actually being used in the legal language. |
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pertinent contracts are included in attachment 2 Explanation: The flavor of "pertinent" conveys the indispensible nature of said documents rather than refering to them as something which has been discussed already and is merely being brought to the fore. |
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