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13:22 Jul 19, 2004 |
Italian to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Human Resources / for UK | |||||
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3 +1 | Businessmen Association Constitution |
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3 | ENTREPRENEURS STATUTE |
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3 | entrepreneurs statute |
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3 | Charter |
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ENTREPRENEURS STATUTE Explanation: IT CAN BE OK,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, |
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entrepreneurs statute Explanation: , |
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Businessmen Association Constitution Explanation: in Canada, which it has a British legal background, "statute" means "legge" or "codice" in other words legislation. I believe that in this case constitution is closer to the meaning of "statuto". Good luck, PC |
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Charter Explanation: Just a suggestion but I think you could perhaps use Employers and Employees Charter. But impossible to be certain without seeing more context. |
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