Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
en adelante, individual e indistintamente,
English translation:
hereinafter, ointly and severally,
Added to glossary by
Heathcliff
Apr 4, 2001 12:22
23 yrs ago
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Spanish term
en adelante, individual e indistintamente,
Spanish to English
Law/Patents
Es obviamente el encabezado de un contrato. Alguien puede aportar "la" traducción para indistintamente?
Gracias
Gracias
Proposed translations
(English)
0 +1 | "hereinafter, jointly and severally..." | Heathcliff |
0 +2 | interchangeably | wendy griswold |
0 | ver explicacion | Marly |
0 | it means " the same as" as in it has no distinction | Megdalina |
Proposed translations
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"hereinafter, jointly and severally..."
That's the standard Anglo-American legal formula. ("Jointly" = "indistintamente," and "severally" = "individual(mente)."
Hope this helps,
HC
Hope this helps,
HC
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+2
2 mins
interchangeably
If you're talking about people, "any one of them, acting alone"
2 hrs
ver explicacion
I have translated \\\"indistintamente\\\"
like a synonymn of \\\"indiscriminadamente\\\" en ese caso sería \\\"indiscriminately\\\"
But I do have to agree with the answer above because of content
like a synonymn of \\\"indiscriminadamente\\\" en ese caso sería \\\"indiscriminately\\\"
But I do have to agree with the answer above because of content
12 hrs
it means " the same as" as in it has no distinction
I know what it means and I've been trying to find a word for you in my brain in English that means the same but I'm coming up empty - maybe indistiguished or indistinct - but anyway, that is what it means -" the same as" - (no intrinsic difference). Hope this helps . Good luck to you!
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