Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

factors

French translation:

commissionnaires

Added to glossary by Thierry Darlis
Jan 26, 2017 17:36
7 yrs ago
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English term

factors

English to French Other Law (general)
To do all or any of the things hereinbefore authorised, either alone or in conjunction with others, or as factors, trustees or agents for others, or by or through factors, trustees or agents.
Proposed translations (French)
4 commissionnaires
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Non-PRO (2): mchd, Eric KUATE FOTSO

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Proposed translations

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commissionnaires

Peer comment(s):

agree Chakib Roula
1 min
Thanks!
disagree Daryo : What are "factors" in EN? You check the meaning of this FR term against what? Against itself or against the meaning of the term used in the EN ST??
3 hrs
What is the meaning of a factor in French? Any relevance to the ST?
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