Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
actually or constructively
German translation:
tatsächlich oder hypothetisch
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Veronika Neuhold
Oct 31, 2009 17:34
14 yrs ago
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English term
actually or constructively
English to German
Law/Patents
Law: Contract(s)
Licensed Purchaser Agreement
Grantbacks. Licensed Purchaser grants to XYZ a nonexclusive, paid-up, royalty-free license, with the right to sublicense, to any Improvement made by Licensed Purchaser to the Licensed Technology that is first conceived and actually or constructively reduced to practice during the term of this Agreement and as to which Licensed Purchaser has or shall have the right to grant licenses without payment to others who are neither employees nor former employees of Licensed Purchaser. Licensed Purchaser shall be the sole and exclusive owner of any Improvements.
Wie ist "constructively" in dieser Floskel zu verstehen?
Vielen Dank im Voraus.
Wie ist "constructively" in dieser Floskel zu verstehen?
Vielen Dank im Voraus.
Proposed translations
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3 +6 | tatsächlich oder hypothetisch | Manfred Reddig |
References
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Nov 3, 2009 17:09: Veronika Neuhold changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/602756">Veronika Neuhold's</a> old entry - "actually or constructively"" to ""tatsächlich oder hypothetisch ""
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tatsächlich oder hypothetisch
(actually or constructively), s. die gebräuchliche Bezeichnung "angenommener Schaden" für constructive loss
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Constructive
a legal fiction for treating a situation as if it were actually so. (See also: constructive fraud, constructive eviction, constructive notice, constructive possession)
http://www.nolo.com/dictionary/constructive-term.html
a legal fiction for treating a situation as if it were actually so. (See also: constructive fraud, constructive eviction, constructive notice, constructive possession)
http://www.nolo.com/dictionary/constructive-term.html
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