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hal mana

English translation: which matter

GLOSSARY ENTRY (DERIVED FROM QUESTION BELOW)
Indonesian term or phrase:hal mana
English translation:which matter
Entered by: EngIndonesian

07:57 Feb 10, 2002
Indonesian to English translations [Non-PRO]
Bus/Financial / company constitution
Indonesian term or phrase: hal mana
Dalam hal Direktur Utama tidak hadir atau berhalangan karena sebab apapun juga, hal mana tidak perlu dibuktikan kepada pihak ketiga, maka salah seorang anggota Direksi lainnya berhak dan berwenang bertindak untuk dan atas nama Direksi serta mewakili Perseoran.
Richard
which matter
Explanation:
which matter does not need to be provide to any/a/the third party,
- is one idea. There are probably lots of why to do it. I think it probably just refers back to the first "In the event..." clause. Arika
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EngIndonesian
Australia
Local time: 00:05
Grading comment
This is what I thought, but I couldn't see the sense of such a condition. But thank you. You have at least confirmed the translation.
4 KudoZ points were awarded for this answer



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which matter


Explanation:
which matter does not need to be provide to any/a/the third party,
- is one idea. There are probably lots of why to do it. I think it probably just refers back to the first "In the event..." clause. Arika

EngIndonesian
Australia
Local time: 00:05
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in IndonesianIndonesian
PRO pts in pair: 50
Grading comment
This is what I thought, but I couldn't see the sense of such a condition. But thank you. You have at least confirmed the translation.

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neutral  Louis SOETEDJA: I would translate it as follows : " in which case it does not have to be proven to any third party ... etc ...
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