Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

ni obligarla

English translation:

or bind the other party

Added to glossary by EirTranslations
May 24, 2014 19:45
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Spanish term

ni obligarla

Spanish to English Other Law (general)
Pls see below thanks

DÉCIMA SÉPTIMA:
OBLIGACIONES LABORALES.
Ambas Partes cumplirán las obligaciones asumidas en este Acuerdo, con sus propios medios y bajo su propia cuenta y riesgo, bien directamente o contratando terceras personas.
Los trabajadores contratados directa o indirectamente cualquiera de la Partes no se considerarán como empleados, trabajadores ni agentes de la otra parte , no pudiendo representarla ni obligarla frente a terceras personas.
Proposed translations (English)
4 +5 or bind the other party
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Proposed translations

+5
4 mins
Selected

or bind the other party

My take! ",and may not represent or bind the other party".
Peer comment(s):

agree teresa quimper
1 min
Many thanks Teresa! ;-)
agree Wilsonn Perez Reyes : the other party...in relation to third parties.//...with regard to third parties.
34 mins
Many thanks! ;-)
agree Henry Hinds
46 mins
Many thanks! ;-)
agree Jean Shearer
52 mins
Many thanks! ;-)
agree Yvonne Gallagher
5 hrs
Many thanks! ;-)
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