atto d'obbligo

English translation: act/deed of obligation

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Italian term or phrase:atto d'obbligo
English translation:act/deed of obligation
Entered by: Amy Christie

15:49 Feb 1, 2009
Italian to English translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial - Business/Commerce (general) / company activity
Italian term or phrase: atto d'obbligo
Although already in the glossaries as 'unilateral obbligation', I wondered if it is the correct term in this context:

E stato firmato l'atto d'obbligo, successivamente alla chiusura della Conferenza dei servizi per l'approvazione dei progetti delle opere, relativo al programma del Comune di XXX, ex articolo...., che provede l'edificazione di circa .....metri cubi a destinazione residenziale su terreni di nostra proprieta.

Many thanks.
Amy Christie
United Kingdom
Local time: 14:13
act/deed of obligation
Explanation:
From this definition, it seems that the unilateral part is implicit. In the other Kudoz, the word unilaterale was included in the Italian whereas here it isn't.

http://books.google.it/books?id=cZ0_65Pp7lQC&pg=PA18&dq="att...
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Kate Chaffer
Italy
Local time: 15:13
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Many thanks!
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act/deed of obligation


Explanation:
From this definition, it seems that the unilateral part is implicit. In the other Kudoz, the word unilaterale was included in the Italian whereas here it isn't.

http://books.google.it/books?id=cZ0_65Pp7lQC&pg=PA18&dq="att...

Kate Chaffer
Italy
Local time: 15:13
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PRO pts in category: 52
Grading comment
Many thanks!

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