German term
vorgehen
268 OR der Vermieterin an der Einrichtung und am Mobiliar des Mieters geht allen Ansprüchen Dritter vor.
5 +3 | have priority (or : have precedence over ... or come first) |
Ellen Kraus
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4 +1 | has (have) priority over |
alec_in_France
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3 +2 | has priority over |
Susan Zimmer
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Oct 7, 2008 17:15: Johanna Timm, PhD changed "Term asked" from "vorgehen an" to "vorgehen "
Non-PRO (2): writeaway, Corinna Müller-Strehler (X)
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Proposed translations
have priority (or : have precedence over ... or come first)
die Ansprueche der Vermieterin haben Vorrang
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Ingeborg Gowans (X)
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danke !
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interpr8er
: Agree: have priority over.../have precedence over....
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danke !
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Corinna Müller-Strehler (X)
: "take precedence over".
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thank you !
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has (have) priority over
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Susan Zimmer
: no worries:)) just busy!
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Thanks Susie - I was beginning to get worried
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has priority over
But what ever it is, it has priority over any claims / demands by a third party.
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Note added at 7 mins (2008-10-07 16:58:17 GMT)
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Well, OR is typically "Obligationsrecht", I do know that, but it seems like something is missing.
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Dr.G.MD (X)
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thanks, Dr. G.!
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interpr8er
: actually, in this particular case "have priority over..." is correct. (Ansprüche)
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thanks, C.H.!
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