"החייב" "הזוכה

English translation: debitor/obligee OR debtor/creditor

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Hebrew term or phrase:"החייב" "הזוכה
English translation:debitor/obligee OR debtor/creditor
Entered by: Gad Kohenov

19:36 Jul 23, 2011
Hebrew to English translations [PRO]
Law/Patents - Law (general) / מושגים משפטיים
Hebrew term or phrase: "החייב" "הזוכה
" ו כיצד הייתם מתרגמים לאנגלית "החייב
"הזוכה"
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Mariana Lantzet
United Kingdom
Local time: 12:23
debitor/obligee OR debtor/creditor
Explanation:
My suggestions.
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Gad Kohenov
Israel
Local time: 14:23
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thank you very much - it is very useful
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Summary of answers provided
3debtor and beneficiary
Amir Gavriely
3debitor/obligee OR debtor/creditor
Gad Kohenov


  

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debtor and beneficiary


Explanation:
this is one option, check the linked article for others


    Reference: http://law.jrank.org/pages/5693/Contracts-Third-Party-Benefi...
Amir Gavriely
Canada
Local time: 07:23
Native speaker of: Native in HebrewHebrew
PRO pts in category: 60
Notes to answerer
Asker: because my context was Exection - it was suggested that for the benficiary I should use "obligee". ALso - according to and English law dictionary - beneficiary is in terms of inheriting etc. Thank so so much for your reply Mariana

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1 hr   confidence: Answerer confidence 3/5Answerer confidence 3/5
debitor/obligee OR debtor/creditor


Explanation:
My suggestions.

Gad Kohenov
Israel
Local time: 14:23
Works in field
Native speaker of: Native in FrenchFrench, Native in HebrewHebrew
PRO pts in category: 720
Grading comment
thank you very much - it is very useful
Notes to answerer
Asker: Thank you very much

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