Feb 7, 2018 06:28
6 yrs ago
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English to French Law/Patents Law (general)
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Contexte : Dans le cadre d'un Plan stratégique :
"The Principal has already approved the Business Plan relating to the Project development submitted by the Manager prior to the execution of the Agreement including:
(i) a recommended general strategy for the letting of the Property and disinvestment including outline terms,
..."

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Proposed translations (French)
4 termes généraux / lignes directrices.
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Proposed translations

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termes généraux / lignes directrices.

En matière de plan stratégique, on les retrouve dans l'énoncé de la planification initiale (globale), des plans tactiques plus precis et ciblés peuvent en découler par la suite.
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