Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
parte contraria
English translation:
counterparty
Added to glossary by
Marianatd
Feb 13, 2008 05:43
16 yrs ago
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Spanish term
parte contraria
Spanish to English
Law/Patents
Law: Patents, Trademarks, Copyright
the opposing party in a trade mark dispute
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +2 | counterparty | Marianatd |
4 +2 | the opposing party//the contesting party//the other party | Nelida Kreer |
5 | opponent | Colin Howe |
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Feb 27, 2008 10:26: Marianatd Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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counterparty
I agree with Niki's explanation. In any event, here is another suggestion should you mean only the "other party".
Mariana
Mariana
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Maria Garcia
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agree |
Victoria Porter-Burns
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neutral |
Nelida Kreer
: Counterparty es solo para operaciones financieras. Te ruego veas las referencias que agregué a mi respuesta.
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
7 hrs
opponent
Another way of saying it, and the one I use. It's also nice to use one word if you can. More hits on Google. See any of a number of cases of the OHIM Opposition Division :)
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15 mins
the opposing party//the contesting party//the other party
Depende. Si la otra parte es la que se opone al registro de la marca, puedes usar "opposing" o "contesting". Si simplemente es la parte contraria, con poner "the other party" se entiende.
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Note added at 8 hrs (2008-02-13 14:15:44 GMT)
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Quiero hacer notar, que si bien en español "contraparte" es el oponente, en inglés "counterparty" tiene una connotación más bien exclusivamente financiera.
counterparty
coun·ter·par·ty [kówntər prtee]
(plural coun·ter·par·ties)
noun
finance other participant in business transaction: one of the two people, companies, or organizations involved in a transaction, as referred to by the other participant in the transaction
Microsoft® Encarta® Reference Library 2005. © 1993-2004 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate 11th ed.
Main Entry:coun£ter£par£ty
Pronunciation:-*p*r-t*
Function:noun
Date:1980
: a party to a financial transaction
http://www.answers.com/counterparty?cat=biz-fin
The other party that participates in a financial transaction. Every transaction must have a counterparty in order for the transaction to go through. More specifically, every buyer of an asset must be paired up with a seller that is willing to sell and vice versa.
Investopedia Says:
All trades require some sort of counterparty. For example, the counterparty to the option buyer would be the option writer. One of the risks involved in any transaction is counterparty risk, which is the risk that the counterparty will be unable to fulfill his or her duties.
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Note added at 8 hrs (2008-02-13 14:15:44 GMT)
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Quiero hacer notar, que si bien en español "contraparte" es el oponente, en inglés "counterparty" tiene una connotación más bien exclusivamente financiera.
counterparty
coun·ter·par·ty [kówntər prtee]
(plural coun·ter·par·ties)
noun
finance other participant in business transaction: one of the two people, companies, or organizations involved in a transaction, as referred to by the other participant in the transaction
Microsoft® Encarta® Reference Library 2005. © 1993-2004 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate 11th ed.
Main Entry:coun£ter£par£ty
Pronunciation:-*p*r-t*
Function:noun
Date:1980
: a party to a financial transaction
http://www.answers.com/counterparty?cat=biz-fin
The other party that participates in a financial transaction. Every transaction must have a counterparty in order for the transaction to go through. More specifically, every buyer of an asset must be paired up with a seller that is willing to sell and vice versa.
Investopedia Says:
All trades require some sort of counterparty. For example, the counterparty to the option buyer would be the option writer. One of the risks involved in any transaction is counterparty risk, which is the risk that the counterparty will be unable to fulfill his or her duties.
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Gándara
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Muchas gracias, aprecio tu opinión. Saludos.
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Teri Szucs
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Gracias, como siempre, Teri!!! Saludos.
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