Aug 25, 2015 09:01
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Italian term

in quanto ricorrono

Non-PRO Italian to English Law/Patents Law (general) civil code
il bilancio del presente esercizio e stato redatto in forma abbreviate in conformita alle disposizioni di cui all art 2435 bis del codice civile, in quanto ricorrono I presupposti previsti dal comma 1 del predetto articolo.
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As the prerequisites recur

'As' come dichiarativa (poiché, in quanto, ecc.)
Peer comment(s):

disagree Alison Kennedy : THIS IS INCORRECT AND ITALO-ENGLISH
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in that the requisites set forth in paragraph 1 of said article are (have been) satisfied

I think you can say it like this.
Alison
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