Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
waived from the consent of the concerned party
Italian translation:
esenti dal consenso dell'interessato
Added to glossary by
Angela Tarozzi
Dec 17, 2010 13:50
13 yrs ago
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English term
waived from the consent of the concerned party
English to Italian
Law/Patents
Law (general)
In compliance with the provisions and by effects of articles 7 and 13 of the Legislative Decree 196/03, the licensor declares that the personal data subject of the present license of use shall be exclusively processed for the purpose of complying with the rules of law and the fulfilments of the contractual obligations and therefore ***waived from the consent of the concerned party*** to whom shall anyway be due the rights as described in art. 7 of the same Legislative Decree and herein integrally re-transcribed.
Proposed translations
(Italian)
3 +3 | esenti dal consenso dell'interessato | Angela Tarozzi |
4 | facendo a meno del consenso della parte interessata | Christof Hoss |
Change log
Jan 5, 2011 17:43: Angela Tarozzi Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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esenti dal consenso dell'interessato
a senso, comunque questi esempi direi che confermano:
http://www.eowa.gov.au/Waiving.asp
"Applying to be *Waived from reporting* requires a more detailed application than the annually submitted Public Report (ie Compliance Report) including comprehensive information across the seven employment matters to demonstrate the effectiveness of your workplace program.
You will need to submit your detailed written application by 31 May. *Using this option you will not have to submit a Public Report* as well for this reporting period.
http://www.immigration.govt.nz/opsmanual/30946.htm
The following people are waived from having to obtain a residence class visa to travel to New Zealand:
1. citizens of the Commonwealth of Australia; and
2. people who hold a current permanent residence visa (including a resident return visa) issued by the Government of Australia; and
3. people who have been granted a visa waiver to travel by special direction (see RA7).
http://www.eowa.gov.au/Waiving.asp
"Applying to be *Waived from reporting* requires a more detailed application than the annually submitted Public Report (ie Compliance Report) including comprehensive information across the seven employment matters to demonstrate the effectiveness of your workplace program.
You will need to submit your detailed written application by 31 May. *Using this option you will not have to submit a Public Report* as well for this reporting period.
http://www.immigration.govt.nz/opsmanual/30946.htm
The following people are waived from having to obtain a residence class visa to travel to New Zealand:
1. citizens of the Commonwealth of Australia; and
2. people who hold a current permanent residence visa (including a resident return visa) issued by the Government of Australia; and
3. people who have been granted a visa waiver to travel by special direction (see RA7).
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facendo a meno del consenso della parte interessata
facendo a meno del consenso della parte interessata
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