May 17, 2009 12:59
15 yrs ago
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Spanish term

desmonte

Non-PRO Spanish to English Bus/Financial Accounting
Se concede un plazo de 6 años a partir de la fecha para que los préstamos otorgados a partes vinculadas se ajusten al límite señalado anteriormente, a razón de un DESMONTE anual de 1/6 del exceso.

Los excesos sobre los programas de ajuste de los límites establecidos para las operaciones con partes vinculadas que no se ajustaren en proporción y plazo a dichos programas serán pasibles en cada caso de una provisión de 100% equivalente al monto que no se hubiere DESMONTADO.
Proposed translations (English)
4 clearance
3 reduce
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PRO (2): Rocio Barrientos, Sergio Gaymer

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Proposed translations

4 mins

reduce

Es solo una idea
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2 hrs

clearance

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