Englisch: demande de sauvegardeFranzösisch translation: request for protection KudoZ The KudoZ network provides a framework for translators ... More |
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| Glossareintrag (aus Frage unten abgeleitet) | | Englisch Begriff oder Satz: | demande de sauvegarde | | Französisch Übersetzung: | request for protection | | Eingetragen von: | DocteurPC |
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Übersetzungen Englisch > Französisch [PRO] Law/Patents - Recht: Steuern und Zoll / from a fee agreement | | Englisch Begriff oder Satz: demande de sauvegarde | my client used : demande de sauvegarde, but I'm not sure what it means exactly -
safekeeping during un procès? on parle ici d'oeuvre d'art
including a «demande de sauvegarde», as well as a court order to return the objects |
| | | request for protection of ( the piece of art) | Erklärung: When dealing with objects or properties of artistic value or historic
interest, some countries (e.g Belgium and I suspect France) have a procedure called "demande de sauvergarde" whereby a person may request that the object be protected from destruction, disposal etc..
This is not physical safekeeping though, but protection.Seems to be what the text is talking about. |
| Ausgewählte Antwort von: Jean-Charles Pirlet Südafrika
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| saving clause /claim
Erklärung: Il pourrait s'agir de la clause de sauvegarde, c.à.d 'une exclusion', in order to save rights, pending proceedings, penalties etc. I think you have to be careful with that word when used in law. Despite the context, I am not convinced it refers to safekeeping.
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| request for protection of ( the piece of art)
Erklärung: When dealing with objects or properties of artistic value or historic
interest, some countries (e.g Belgium and I suspect France) have a procedure called "demande de sauvergarde" whereby a person may request that the object be protected from destruction, disposal etc..
This is not physical safekeeping though, but protection.Seems to be what the text is talking about.
| | Hinweis von Fragesteller an den Antwortenden| that's it, exactly, from the rest of the text - it's the explanation that makes sense |
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