Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
per scheduled person day
English answer:
per person a day
English term
per scheduledpersonday
Quotation
Terms and conditions:
If you reschedule training and notification of a schedule change is received less than 2 weeks before the originally scheduled date. bentely reserves the right to charge you a rescheduling fee of 500 US $ per scheduled person day.
(What does "per scheduled person day" mean ? )
Note1: you may refer to this website for more details about Bentely :http://www.bentley.com/en-US/
Note2:Bentely SELECT Program is the name of a service provided by Bentely.
Thank you in advance
Regards
Note1: you may refer to this website for more details about Bentely :http://www.bentley.com/en-US/
Note2:Bentely SELECT Program is the name of a service provided by Bentely.
Thank you in advance
Regards
4 +3 | 500 USD per person a day | Yasutomo Kanazawa |
Non-PRO (2): Catharine Cellier-Smart, Charlesp
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