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190 months ago

Gabriela Ardeleanu  See profile asked this question:

Language pair:

French > English

Subject:

Technical / Engineering

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

congé non relaté aux présentes

Context:

et ce en vue de la vente, d’un congé non relaté aux présentes pouvant ouvrir un quelconque

Keywords:

legal

 

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190 months ago

  See profile wrote:

Leave without having any relation with it.

190 months ago

  See profile wrote:

of a leave without any connections herewith, of a leave unrelated herewith

190 months ago

  See profile wrote:

notice of cancelation (of the lease) not disclosed herewith

My comment:

which could lead to a claim..

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190 months ago

  See profile wrote:

In French Law, the lessee has the right of first refusal when the lessor wants to sell the property.

190 months ago

Gina W  See profile wrote:

Sounds good.

190 months ago

Gina W  See profile wrote:

In French Law, the lessee has the right of first refusal when the lessor wants to sell the property.

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190 months ago

Claude Le Frapper  See profile wrote:

notice of cancelation (of the lease) not disclosed herewith

My comment:

which could lead to a claim..

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