13:35 Nov 16, 2008 |
Ukrainian to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law: Taxation & Customs | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Serhiy Tkachuk Ukraine Local time: 03:22 | ||||||
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4 +1 | licensing system |
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4 +1 | regulatory system |
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4 | 1) permit-based system; 2) licensing system |
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1) permit-based system; 2) licensing system Explanation: (1) is for the "system" referring to a legal tenet - that is, for an arrangement forcing one to ask for a permit to do something (e.g. to engage in a certain trade), as opposed to making a simple declaration; (2) is for the network of authorities implementing the (1) |
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licensing system Explanation: if this is about licensing authorities -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 day6 hrs (2008-11-17 19:45:23 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Then, the answer is "licensing system"; the use of any stamp is authorized by a licensing authority. |
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regulatory system Explanation: This is the closest English equivalent to the system governing all of the legal instruments allowing/or disallowing various activities under the existing legislation and various regulations -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 55 mins (2008-11-16 14:30:54 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- A narrower field is "system of licensing" which is closer to the Ukrainian word "dozvilna" which implies obtaining permits, but 'regulatory" is a broader notion and might be more applicable to a variety of cases -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 day10 hrs (2008-11-18 00:22:45 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- This round stamp and the message means that something was cleared by a relevant government authority in charge of issuing licenses or giving other permits in compliance with the established procedure. , etc. |
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