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Oct 24, 2015 19:26
8 yrs ago
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Italian term

proprietaria

Non-PRO Italian to German Law/Patents Law: Contract(s)
Der Eingangsvertragstext lautet: Premesso che:
**** è proprietaria e dipsone di informazioni di natura strettamente riservata relativi a....."
Vieln, vielen Dank....
Kann ich das einfach mit **** ist Eigentümerin in einem Vertrag übersetzen?
Change log

Oct 26, 2015 22:14: Gabriele Metzler changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): Miriam Ludwig, Jutta M. Hohe, Gabriele Metzler

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Discussion

Jutta M. Hohe Oct 25, 2015:
hätte noch "Inhaberin" anzubieten... wenn man denn Kontext hätte.
Regina Eichstaedter Oct 25, 2015:
wahrscheinlich die Tochtergesellschaft aus der letzten Frage...
Vittorio Ferretti Oct 24, 2015:
Es fehlt Kontext.Wer ist "sie"?
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