αθεώρητα

10:14 Aug 2, 2008
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Greek to English translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial - Finance (general)
Greek term or phrase: αθεώρητα
Σε μηχανογραφημένη απόδειξη:

Αθεώρητα βάσει Πολ.

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Katerina Rhodes
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Ivi Rocou


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unauthenticated


Explanation:
"unauthenticated by virtue of..."

The competent authorities authenticate a public document in one's possession, namely, they give their necessary approval that it is true and valid; e.g. they authenticate a passport.

Therefore, an unauthenticated document/receipt etc. is a document that has not been authenticated by the competent authorities; often by virtue of some decree etc.

΄Ισως ήδη να το έχεις βρει - οπότε δεν πειράζει.


Example sentence(s):
  • typed-up transcript of another typed-up document, unauthenticated by any distinguishing marks such as signature or an official stamp of any description” ...
  • EVIDENCE-UNAUTHENTICATED BOOKS OF ENTRY.-Plaintiff claims on con- tracts for sawing lumber for the defendant. Carruth, an employee of plaintiff,

    Reference: http://hgs.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/16/2/289.pdf
    Reference: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0026-2234(191703)15%3A5%3C4...
Ivi Rocou
Greece
Local time: 19:54
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Native speaker of: Native in GreekGreek, Native in EnglishEnglish
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