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227 months ago

Gina W  See profile asked this question:

Language pair:

French > English

Subject:

Law / Certificates

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

l’état des accessoires

Context:

une état des lieux, comprenant

Keywords:

des deux parties qui le signen

 

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227 months ago

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the state of attachments

227 months ago

www.buero-garisch.de  See profile wrote:

budget of extras

227 months ago

Isabel Ruivo  See profile wrote:

the condition of the accessories

227 months ago

Isabel Ruivo  See profile wrote:

inventory of fixtures

227 months ago

Isabel Ruivo  See profile wrote:

inventory statement of articles/props

My comment:

I think that "etat" here refers to a statement or a statement or "statement of inventory."

My references:

Harper Collins Unabridged French/English Dictionary

227 months ago

Isabel Ruivo  See profile wrote:

the accessory statement

My comment:

or schedule, it's nothing but a list actually, sometimes giving an assesment of the state of the item, new, used, worn out etc..

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227 months ago

Claude Le Frapper  See profile wrote:

the accessory statement

My comment:

or schedule, it's nothing but a list actually, sometimes giving an assesment of the state of the item, new, used, worn out etc..

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