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09:23 Jul 30, 2020 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) / money laundering | |||||||
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3 +3 | reporting party |
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4 -1 | obligor |
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3 -1 | person in question |
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obligor Explanation: An obligor is a person or entity who is legally or contractually obliged to provide a benefit or payment to another. An affirmative covenant is something that the obligor is required to do, such as the need to hit specific performance benchmarks. In family law, there are certain cases when a court order is handed down—in a divorce settlement, for example—that requires one of the parents, the obligor, to pay child support to the other parent. Source: Investopedia |
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reporting party Explanation: https://www.proz.com/kudoz/spanish-to-english/finance-genera... https://www.proz.com/kudoz/spanish-to-english/finance-genera... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 days (2020-08-05 16:54:01 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Sorry references not working. Have a look at the links in the reference section. |
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