Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
valori rivalutati
English translation:
re(-)assessment/s
Italian term
valori rivalutati
Nella colonna 'montante contributivo' sono registrati i contributi accumulati anno per anno; ogni anno, successivo a quello della prima registrazione, contiene i contributi dell'anno sommati ai valori rivalutati dei contributi degli anni precedenti...
Thanks.
3 | re(-)assessment/s | Adrian MM. |
4 +1 | revalued amounts | Alison Kennedy |
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Proposed translations
re(-)assessment/s
IATE: accounting ECA it valore ECA en valuation ECA evaluating ECA assessment
Reassessment of contribution, Conn. Agencies Regs. § 4a-12-16,
revalued amounts
Thanks Alison. This was my try too. |
agree |
philgoddard
: I don't know what this means exactly, but I don't think it's the translator's problem. You could also say adjusted.
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