Glossary entry

Romanian term or phrase:

contract comodat

English translation:

bailment agreement

Added to glossary by Hezy Mor
Aug 9, 2003 07:08
20 yrs ago
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Romanian term

contract de comodat

Romanian to English Law/Patents Real Estate real estate
... nu face obiectul contractelor de locatie de gestiune, asociere in participatiune, concesiune, leasing, inchiriere, comodat ... si nu sant ... sechestre, proceduri si titluri de executare silita, notificati, somatii.

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Bailement Agreement

see first link

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Note added at 2003-08-09 12:45:50 (GMT)
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contract de comodat = Contract cu titlu gratuit (fara a implica plati intre partile semnatare), prin care comodatarul (proprietarul bunului) pune la dispozitia comodantului (chiriasul gratuit), bunul ce face obiectul contractului. Comodantul poate deduce cheltuielile ce rezulta din folosinta bunului.


Peer comment(s):

agree Lavinia Pirlog
1 hr
agree Anca Nitu
11 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Multumesc mult. Bailment agreement it is."
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commodity contract

or 'commodity agreement' (which is less likely, I guess). Hope it helps. Good luck, mrhe!
Re.: The Random House Dictionary, ISBN 0-394-51200-6.
Dictionary of Current English by A. S. Hornby ISBN 0 19 431101 5.
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free loan contract

see link
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agree MADALİNA SOLOMON
6330 days
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Reference comments

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Reference:

cand nu se refera la bunuri imobile

http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/bailment

- are legatura numai cu 'personal property' nu si cu 'real property'

The temporary placement of control over, or possession of Personal Property by one person, the bailor, into the hands of another, the bailee, for a designated purpose upon which the parties have agreed.

Everything that is the subject of ownership that does not come under the denomination of real property; any right or interest that an individual has in movable things.

Personal property can be divided into two major categories: (1) corporeal personal property, including such items as animals, merchandise, and jewelry; and (2) incorporeal personal property, comprised of such rights as stocks, bonds, Patents, and copyrights.
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