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17:23 Mar 26, 2007 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Marketing - Photography/Imaging (& Graphic Arts) | |||||||
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5 | ... subrogation was not even suggested to us |
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4 +1 | (we were not) consulted about the subrogation/substitution |
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3 +1 | consulted about the subrogation |
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consulted about the subrogation Explanation: So the Muñiz Castro says :)) |
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... subrogation was not even suggested to us Explanation: When the imaging division was sold off, subrogation.... |
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(we were not) consulted about the subrogation/substitution Explanation: subrogar. (Del lat. subrogāre). 1. tr. Der. Sustituir o poner a alguien o algo en lugar de otra persona o cosa. U. t. c. prnl. Noun 1. subrogation - (law) the act of substituting of one creditor for another substitution, commutation, exchange - the act of putting one thing or person in the place of another. Suerte, Adam ! |
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