Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
sujetos obligados
English translation:
who are subject to such requirements
Added to glossary by
Henry Hinds
Apr 3, 2004 16:34
20 yrs ago
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Spanish term
sujetos obligados
Spanish to English
Law/Patents
Law (general)
Taxation
La AFIP dictó la resolución xxx que establece el procedimiento que deben seguir escribanos, bancos y casas de cambio --entre otros sujetos obligados-- para proporcionarle información sobre las operaciones económicas de cualquier naturaleza...
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who are subject to such requirements
entre otros sujetos obligados = among others who are subject to such requirements
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entities and individuals required to disclose information
Una posibilidad
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obliged entities / bound entities
Obligation to provide information
State authorities and communal bodies are OBLIGED ENTITIES that have, in compliance with this law, an obligation to provide information related to their activities.
Other OBLIGED ENTITIES are those subjects to whom the law has entrusted deciding about legal matters, legally protected interests or duties of natural persons or legal entities in the area of public administration, but only to the extent of this decisive activity.
State authorities and communal bodies are OBLIGED ENTITIES that have, in compliance with this law, an obligation to provide information related to their activities.
Other OBLIGED ENTITIES are those subjects to whom the law has entrusted deciding about legal matters, legally protected interests or duties of natural persons or legal entities in the area of public administration, but only to the extent of this decisive activity.
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liable parties
another option!
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obligated parties
"Sujetos" is definitely "parties," and there were 354 hits on Google for this phrase. "Liable" might be too specific, implying a particular liability rather than just an obligation under the law, contract, or whatever.
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