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10:06 Dec 22, 2009 |
Serbian to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Finance (general) | |||||||
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| Selected response from: David Stephenson United States Local time: 16:39 | ||||||
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4 +1 | freeze on corporate accounts |
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4 | blocked on account of enforced collection |
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3 +1 | corporate insolvency |
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blocked on account of enforced collection Explanation: User: XXX Address: XXX Place: 11090 BEOGRAD Tax number: XXX Registration number: XXX Total amount blocked: 65872628.30 Illiquid days in the past year: From To Number of days 21/12/2008 - 366 Total: 366 Prohibition of Transfer: - -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2009-12-22 11:19:56 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Database used for the purposes of this query, referring to identity and other data on legal entities and natural persons engaged in an activity, has been formed based on data submitted by commercial banks. Data you obtain based on this query are not official data and the National Bank of Serbia is not responsible for their accuracy and correctness. Official data on blocking of debtors in enforced collection (amount and number of days of illiquidity) shall be issued in the form of a certificate by the Section for Receipt of Enforced Collection Liabilities and Orders in Kragujevac. http://www.nbs.rs/export/internet/english/67/pn.html Reference: http://www.nbs.rs/export/internet/english/67/rir.html |
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corporate insolvency Explanation: Pozdrav! |
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freeze on corporate accounts Explanation: freeze on corporate (or company/business) accounts This would be my guess in the absence of further context. "Blokada" is usually translated as "freeze" in the financial sense. |
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