Apr 13, 2014 07:52
10 yrs ago
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Spanish term

Disposición de las Cartas de Crédito

Spanish to English Law/Patents Law: Contract(s)
I'm not sure if should use "Drawdown of letters of credit" or "Letters of Credit to be drawndown" in this text:

"La obligación de los Acreedores de desembolsar cualquier Disposición de las Cartas de Crédito está condicionada al cumplimiento de lo siguiente:"
Proposed translations (English)
4 Utilization of the Letters of Credit
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Discussion

philgoddard Apr 13, 2014:
You could flip a coin! But "drawn down" is two words.

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Utilization of the Letters of Credit

Would be correct here I think.
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