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Jun 27, 2008 09:45
15 yrs ago
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French term

se cumuler

French to English Law/Patents Law: Contract(s)
les dispositions du présent accord ne pourront se cumuler avec les dispositions présentes et futures de l'accord....
Proposed translations (English)
4 coincide
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Discussion

Lucy Hill (asker) Jun 27, 2008:
Reason for asking I am not sure if it is simply: "the provisions of this agreement are non cumulable with the provisions of ...." but I don't know what that actual correct term is in this context

Proposed translations

2 hrs

coincide

I would translate it as - The provisions of this agreement do not coincide with those of the ....
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